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Welcome to Glen Waverley Skate Park! Located at 437 Springvale Road, Glen Waverley, this skate park provides a decent space for skateboarders of all levels.
The park features two berms, one big and one small, both with coping and escalators. This allows skaters to practise their tricks and transitions at different heights. Additionally, there are fun boxes, a pyramid, banks, a curved rail, a tiny manual pad, and quarters, providing a variety of obstacles to challenge and improve skaters' skills.
One of the park's highlights is its suitability for beginners who are learning to drop in. With ramps of different sizes available, skaters can feel comfortable trying new tricks and manoeuvres without feeling overwhelmed.
However, it's important to note that the design of the park has some flaws, as obstacles are placed with little thought to lines. This means that skaters may find it a bit less flowy compared to other parks. Nevertheless, this aspect tends to create a love-it-or-hate-it vibe among skaters, with some appreciating the unique challenges it offers.
Glen Waverley Skate Park is a popular spot among local skaters and attracts enthusiasts from the surrounding areas as well. Its convenient location and range of obstacles make it an ideal place for skateboarders to gather, practise, and showcase their skills.
So whether you're a beginner looking to learn the basics or an experienced skater ready to take on new challenges, come and check out Glen Waverley Skate Park. It's a place where you can skate, connect with fellow skateboarders, and enjoy the thrill of the sport in a vibrant and welcoming community.
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Frequently Asked Questions
You will find two berms with coping and escalators, fun boxes, a pyramid, banks, a curved rail, a tiny manual pad and quarters. It also has a variety of different sized ramps that can be good for learning to drop in.
Glen Waverley Skatepark is located at 437 Springvale Road, Glen Waverley 3150.
Because there are different sized ramps, it can be a good place to learn to drop in. Lines and obstacle placement can vary, so take your time getting familiar with the layout.


