150,000+ Visitors to our skatepark and counting...
150,000+ Visitors to our skatepark and counting...
August 11, 2025 2 min read
Melbourne is home to some of the best skateparks in Australia, offering everything from smooth street plazas to deep concrete bowls. Whether you’re into BMX, skateboarding, scootering, or inline skating, there’s a park for you. Here’s our guide to the must-ride skateparks in Melbourne, put together by the team at RampFest – the local skatepark experts.
RampFest is Melbourne’s best full-size indoor skatepark, making it perfect for all-weather riding. With a mix of ramps, boxes, wall rides, and resi training ramps, it’s ideal for all skill levels – from beginners to pros.
RampFest Skatepark also hosts regular coaching clinics for Skateboards, Scooters & BMX, plus events and comps. RampFest is known for its friendly, welcoming atmosphere - and there is an on-site café & retail shop, making it a great all round place to visit.
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Located right near the beach, St Kilda Skatepark offers a fantastic mix of street and transition features. You’ll find quarter pipes, rails, ledges, and a large open bowl. It’s a favourite for skaters who love the vibrant seaside atmosphere and nearby cafés.
Riverslide Skatepark is Melbourne’s largest outdoor skatepark, located in Alexandra Gardens. It’s designed with street skaters in mind, featuring ledges, stairs, rails, and smooth concrete surfaces. The central location makes it perfect for after-school sessions or weekend meetups.
Noble Park Skatepark is a massive park with something for everyone. There’s a large street section, multiple bowls, and plenty of unique features. It’s known for hosting comps and big sessions, drawing riders from all over Melbourne.
Hoppers Crossing Skatepark is a local favourite in the western suburbs. It offers a good mix of street obstacles and transition sections, making it a great all-rounder for riders who like to mix things up.
Box Hill Skatepark is one of Melbourne’s classic skate destinations, with deep bowls, flowing lines, and a small street section. It’s well-loved by bowl riders and is often buzzing with locals.
Chelsea Skatepark is a clean, open space with a range of obstacles for street and transition riders. Located near the beach, it’s a great place to ride in summer and enjoy the coastal vibe.
Melbourne’s skatepark scene has something for every style and level of rider. Whether you want to escape the weather at RampFest or cruise the beachfront at St Kilda, you’ll find endless options to explore. Grab your board, bike, or scooter, and start ticking these parks off your list!