Sale, a vibrant town in the heart of Victoria, has now become a destination for skateboarders, scooter rollers and BMX’ers with the introduction of its breathtaking skate park. Situated amidst picturesque surroundings with the lake in the middle of town, this state-of-the-art facility is a testament to the town’s dedication to youth engagement and outdoor recreation.
The Sale Skate Park’s centrepiece is a meticulously designed concrete bowl that has already won the hearts of bowl-riding enthusiasts. Skateboarders of all levels will find themselves captivated by the sheer thrill of dropping into the bowl and mastering its hips and pockets.
Beyond the bowl, the Sale Skate Park boasts an extensive street section that caters to the urban skateboarder’s hunger for challenges. Filled with an array of ledges, stairs, rails, and obstacles, this street section becomes a canvas for skaters to unleash their creativity and finesse.
With its thrilling bowl and comprehensive street section, this park becomes an awe-inspiring haven for skateboarders in the Gippsland Lakes.
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