Truganina Skatepark was constructed in early 2010’s and is nestled between a playground, a sports field and a school. Overall it is a very small skatepark with steps, ledges, banks and one HUGE rail. Truganiina Skatepark is definitely different and deserves street-cred for originality, however, being original does not always equal quality.
The sloping banks on either side of the park create for a great place to shoot hoops as if you are short on players as nine times out of ten the ball will bounce back into the centre. The skatepark is a great addition to the playground but you will probably have wished you brought a frisbee to throw on the neighbouring oval as the ledges and banks get old quickly. If skateboarding, scootering, BMX riding or skating was why you are searching for skateparks in Truganina opposed to Bearsby, you are in luck as there are a couple of epic skateparks in the area that we think you might prefer including the new Baden Powell Skatepark that is only a short skate away.
Errington Reserve Plaza
The brand spanking new Errington Reserve Plaza in St Albans Vic is just a short 15-minute drive northwest of Melbourne. The skatepark has a street-style plaza arrangement with heaps of rails, stairs, ledges, banks, manny pads, quarters and more. There are a bunch of...
Clyde Skatepark – Warralilly Ave
The new skatepark on Warralilly Ave is one of many fresh concrete creations to pop up in Clyde. Features include a volcano, slappy curbs, rails and banks. The concrete is smooth, and the features are mellow. This skatepark is more of a beginner's park, but we love...
Clyde North Skatepark – Bernardins Street
The new Clyde North Skatepark on Bernadins Street is a small concrete skatepark with a few banks and ledges. The skatepark can be found in St Germain Playground. As to be expected, the park is surrounded by tanbark that has obviously made its way onto the concrete...