Fantastic news skater fans, FINALLY, after being left skatepark-less since 2013, construction is complete and the brand new $3.8 million dollar Adelaide City Skate Park is now open to the public! Located at Narnungga Gladys Elphick Park (Park 25) or the corner of Glover Avenue and West Terrace, it’s already an incredibly popular facility with Adelaide skaters and riders.
This is South Australia’s largest skate park and offers something for all ability levels. There’s a freestyle area, beginner bowl and advanced bowl. Lots of grinding rails and ledges, stair sets and a large bowl featuring a pretty imposing vertical cradle. Plenty of shady spots to sit and spectate with the new park designed to be inclusive and provide viewing areas for everyone to enjoy. There’s an onsite water station and lights for night skating. The lights are automatically dimmed from sunset to sunrise, but can be fully lit for periods of one hour between sunset at 12:30am.
Very smooth and great transitions and features. Suitable for all ages. Very exciting layout. Cool jumps. Find it at 537-539 Victoria Rd, Osborne [wpgmza id="138" cat="1" marker="878" zoom="16"]
Skate park very accessible to family’s & young children, Modern design with great variation and suitable for progression. Great grassy environs surrounding suitable for picnics and relaxing. Basketball and tennis courts adjacent with large playground adjacent. Walking paths, gardens, BBQ & Toilets on site. Coffee van every Saturday and Sunday Find it at Clonlea Park, Murray Rd Willaston [wpgmza id="138" cat="1" marker="279" zoom="16"]
HUGE!!! Expansive skatepark large banks suitable for all abilities. Mid size step down gap and stairs. Would accommodate plenty of riders on a busy day. When we were there it was very quiet and the kids loved making the most of the space. Toilets and plenty of shade when you need a break. Find it at 181 Days Rd, Regency Park [wpgmza id="138" cat="1" marker="877" zoom="16"]