Noble Park Skate Park is one of the best outdoor facilities for skating and BMX in the local area, and it has become a real hub for young people and families. The design of the park is impressive, with plenty of space and a good mix of features that suit different skill levels. Beginners can find areas to practice comfortably, while more advanced skaters and riders will enjoy the bigger ramps, bowls, rails, and transitions. The layout flows nicely, making it fun to ride without feeling too crowded.
One of the things I really like about Noble Park Skate Park is that it feels very open and welcoming. The atmosphere is usually positive, with skaters, riders, and scooter users all sharing the space respectfully. It’s also part of a larger recreational area, so there’s easy access to playgrounds, open grass, and other facilities, making it a great spot for families to spend time together.
The skate park is free to use and is well-maintained by the local council. The surrounding area is clean, with seating for parents or spectators and good visibility for safety. With public transport and parking nearby, it’s easy to reach. Overall, Noble Park Skate Park is an excellent community facility that encourages activity, fun, and skill...
Read moreExcellent skatepark right near Noble Park train station. Plenty of different obstacles for beginners right through to advanced users. Young kids should be actively supervised as there are BMX riders most days that use the snake run and most don't have brakes. Decent street section with ledges, rails and stair sets. Small open bowl at the top of the snake run is good for beginners. There are also toilets nearby and a basketball court and outdoor gym area too. If you head down Memorial Drive, there is also a brand new all abilities play space too. Coles and 7/11 are across the road if you're looking for a...
Read moreNice. Smooth. Someone must have swept it. Beginners and more advanced skaters can both have a good time here. Couple bowls. 👌 clean. Excellent for those who do that. (plz see attached photos) The street section is all banks. Which I like but others may differ in opinion. There is 1 odd looking free standing quarter but it's not great. Where was this when I was growing up? Toilets in/next to the carpark. Train station across the street. Servo, supermarket?, and plethora of other shops close by. Not to mention few footy ovals and soccer pitches and decent kids playground down the...
Read more