Located in the centre of Streaky Bay, the Streaky Bay Skatepark has a lot on offer with a decent-sized open-flow design. The skatepark was built in 2005 and the concrete is still relatively smooth. The park is basically a large open u-shaped bowl with a couple of fun boxes along with a smaller, mellow bowl off to one side. The skateboard park features the steel coping that makes that sweet sound that we love to hear and the transitions are right on the mark.
An awesome skatepark if you’re lucky enough to call it your local and one of a few places to rock and roll in 100ks.
Highett Skatepark
Highett Skatepark is found at Peterson Street Reserve on Highett Road. The skatepark was built by Convic with a concrete slab with prefab ramps at each end and boxes, ledges and rails in the middle. For a small skate ramp, Highett Skatepark can still amuse even the...
Hemmings Park Skatepark
Hemmings Park Skatepark, otherwise known as Dandenong Skatepark, is Melbourne’s best skateparks with a lot to offer any skater. Hemmings Park Skatepark features fun boxes, a flat rail, several banks linking into a half bowl. Located on Princess Highway, the skatepark...
Healesville Skatepark
Healesville Skatepark can be found at Queens Park on Don Road, Healesville, Victoria. It is a new skatepark and is definitely worth checking out with a small snake run with lots of ledges, banks, rails, boxes and quarters. The concrete is still silky smooth, so grab...




