Kingscote Skatepark can be found on Kangaroo Island in South Australia. The skatepark features an old skate run and has been updated to include conventional features. The snake run is starting to show its age, however some skatepark history and still a heap of fun to roll down. The newer section of the skatepark has modern transition and street features.
A super fun park that can only be accessed via boat, helicopter or aeroplane unless you are lucky enough to live on Kangaroo Island.








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