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.
Bacchus Marsh Skatepark
Bacchus Marsh Skatepark was designed and built by Precision Parks. Featuring a loose peanut-shaped 4ft bowl a street section with a 3ft spine in the middle, a steel 5ft mini ramp on the side along with ledges, stairs, ramps, rails and one-foot quarter at the...
Keilor East Skatepark
Keilor East Skatepark or also known as Rosehill Skatepark is in the middle of Rosehill Park. The Skatepark was designed by Baseplate and built by Independent Concrete Constructions and is among one of the fastest and smoothest skatepark in Melbourne. Besides not...
Rockbank Skatepark
Rockbank Skatepark is on Ian Cowie Recreation Reserve Rockbank. The Skatepark was designed and built by Convic and is another smooth concrete surface. Rockbank Skatepark features a street section with quarters, ramps, rails, ledges and boxes. On the other side of the...




