Willunga Skate Park, located in the City of Onkaparinga, South Australia, offers skaters a mix of features suitable for various skill levels. The park boasts a super mellow mini ramp alongside an assortment of street features scattered throughout its layout. Despite its age, the concrete surface remains in commendable condition, providing a smooth ride for skaters. While praised for its upkeep and decent facilities, some skaters consider it merely a good, but not exceptional, skatepark. Nonetheless, its accessibility and the range of features make it a popular spot for skaters of all ages and abilities. With its relaxed ambience and well-maintained infrastructure, Willunga Skatepark continues to serve as a hub for the local skating community, offering a space for street skaters to throw down their best tricks.
Langwarrin Skatepark
Langwarrin Skatepark is a fun, concrete slab street style Skatepark with a mini halfpipe. The Skatepark is located off Cranbourne-Frankston in Lloyd Park (Next to the Langwarrin Hall). The park was updated in 2016 by the Frankston city council and has the following: -...
Pines Skatepark
Pines Skatepark, is a newish park with concrete features on a concrete/asphalt runway (200m long and 8m wide) located in the Monterey Community Park (behind the pool). The park has some interesting features for street skaters including a down rail and down rail over a...
Seaford Skatepark
Seaford Skatepark, in Seaford North Reserve, is a concrete street park with a quarter at one end, down rail stairs and ledge in the middle, then a flat section with banks, manual pad and flat rail before you get to a roll in up the end. Not heaps of variety and no...