Nestled in the heart of Wangaratta, a vibrant regional city in Victoria, Australia, the Mitchell Avenue Skatepark stands as a testament to the city’s commitment to fostering an active and inclusive community. With its state-of-the-art facilities and adrenaline-inducing features, this skatepark has become a beloved haven for skateboarders, BMX riders, and inline skaters of all ages and skill levels. Offering endless opportunities for creativity, progression, and camaraderie, the Mitchell Avenue Skatepark has become an integral part of Wangaratta’s recreational landscape.
Mitchell Avenue Skatepark has become a paradise for skaters in Wangaratta. The skatepark spans an impressive area with smooth a concrete surface. The park boasts an array of meticulously designed ramps, rails, ledges, rails and other features that cater to different riding styles. From beginners taking their first steps on a skateboard to seasoned pros perfecting their tricks, the skatepark accommodates everyone, providing a space where riders can express themselves freely.
A fun new skatepark that was opened to the public to skate in 2020. Don’t forget to check out the tar pump track that is located next to the skatepark.












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