I recently visited Fremantle Esplanade Skate Park, and while it’s slightly on the smaller side, it makes up for that with a good variety of features. The park offers a solid range of ramps, bowls, and obstacles that suit different styles of skating. It’s well-designed and compact, but despite the size, it doesn’t feel too cramped, and there’s always something to try out.
One thing I noticed is that the park mostly attracts advanced skaters. This gives the place a bit more of a high-energy vibe, which can be motivating if you’re looking to push your skills, though beginners might find it a bit intimidating at times. The smooth surfaces and well-maintained features definitely add to the experience, making it a great spot for more seasoned skaters to get in some serious practice.
Overall, Fremantle Esplanade Skate Park offers a great experience for those looking for a bit of a challenge, and I’d rate it a solid 8/10. It’s worth checking out if you’re nearby, especially if you’re into more...
Read moreI've just been to Fremantle skate park which is very busy. There are plenty of opportunities for smaller children to use this scooters around Manning Park in other areas I understand if U want to come to the skate park however it is turned into a very unsafe place due to the fact that the older kids are skating responsibly and are using the time wisely instead of doing crime. Maybe we should have sections of areas for age groups or time limits for specific ages due to the fact of safety as they were plenty of young children getting knocked off this created and potential he being very hurt. There is not much around the older kids but there is plenty of pots and indoor play centers for younger children. Why can't our older kids have somewhere they can go with I can feel safe. I could see many of the older kids getting frustrated. While some parents just let the two-year-olds and three-year-olds Scooter and ride around on bikes right in...
Read moreThis is an awesome skate park, the bowl has Multilevel transitions both top and bottom, the street section has a halfpipe leading out to ramps, jumps, grinds, finishing off with a multi level quater pipe. Lots of versatility here, great for all levels. Well maintained, and right next to the Ferris wheel, parquor area (don't judge my spelling), beautifully shaded green, and to top it off, Little creatures is literally...
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