Skateboard and Rollerblade
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Frankston has a number of skateboarding, rollerblading, BMX and scooter facilities across the municipality. Frankston Skate Park was opened in 2006 and is regarded as one of the best skate parks in Australia.
The site, at the back of Samuel Sherlock Reserve in Cranbourne Road, was the largest skate park ever built in Australia, measuring 97 metres long and 35 metres wide. It features a street plaza-style course along with a combo bowl and kidney bowl, making it the envy of every skater in Australia.
The YMCA manages Frankston Skate Park, for more information visit SkatePark's website or contact them on 9769 6579 or email frankstonskatepark@ymca.org.au.
For more details on each individual club please refer to the Community Directory.
| Club Name | Home Venue |
|---|---|
| Frankston Skate Park | Samuel Sherlock Reserve, Cranbourne Road, Frankston (Melways Ref: 102 E2) |
| Sandfield Drive Reserve | Sandfield Drive, Carrum Downs (Melways Ref: 100 J4) The skate facility at Sandfield Reserve is going to be upgraded. It will be a local level skate facility for beginner and intemediate users. View Sandfield Reserve Skatepark Draft Concept Design and follow the updates on Facebook |
| Lloyd Park Skate Ramp | Cranbourne/Frankston Rd, Langwarrin (Melways Ref: 103 J4) |
| Seaford North Skate Park | Railway Parade, Seaford (Melways Ref: 99 E3) |
Page updated Friday, 30 March 2012 Was this information useful?
