The Wyndham Park Skate Thing serves as a decent starting point for beginners, featuring just a couple of basic features. While the construction appears sturdy, the design lacks imagination and could have been more engaging. Despite its limitations, it provides a safe environment for those learning the ropes. However, if you’re in the area seeking a more thrilling experience, I’d recommend taking a short walk to the new Werribee Skatepark. With its array of features and better design, it promises a more satisfying skateboarding session. So, while Wyndham Park Skate Thing suffices for beginners, the nearby Werribee Skatepark offers a more enticing alternative.
Orbost Skatepark
The relatively small Orbost Skatepark is a standard street park with a varying arrangement of quarters and banks at either side, a slappy curb as a feature above a bank, along with the more common street features in the middle of the park. Street features include a...
Heyfield Skatepark
Also commonly referred to as the Heyfield Bowl, The Heyfield Skatepark boasts a super mellow kidney bowl and a small street section with a bunch of modern street obstacles. The skate bowl has a smooth concrete surface and traditional steel coping. The kidney shape...
Toongabbie Skate Park
There are huge steel banks and a quarter that rocket you towards another steel feature obstacle in the middle with a euro gap and rail. There is also a very long and thin steel mini ramp. We suspect it was the first and potentially the last mini ramp they built as it...