Located in the middle of Strathmerton, between the pub and the train stain, lies a smooth slab of concrete referred to as Strathmerton Skatepark.
Built by Precision Skateparks, The Strathmerton Skatepark comprises several larger quarters that create a couple of mini ramps and a spine with a super wide gap, if you can call it that.
There are a few beginner humps off to the side of the park, but not much is on offer for the street skaters.












Kilmore Skatepark
The infamous Kilmore Skatepark would have been dope in its day. It is still a great skatepark, but the features are on the larger side, and the concrete isn't what it once was. Kilmore Skatepark features a concrete mini ramp with steel coping and an extension at one...
Wandong Skatepark
Built by Independent Concrete Constructions, the Wandong Skatepark features a rad horseshoe bowl, a hump in the middle, and a small street section. A fun skatepark, although we found the hump in the middle of the bowl pointless as you couldn't get much speed from it....
Gumnut Park Skatepark
The not-so-famous Gumnut Park Skatepark in Donnybrook, Victoria, has a single quarter, a couple of ledges and a bank. The skatepark is small, but at least you can roll from side to side and pump around. Gumnut Park, on the other hand, is a rad park to take the family...




