Airies Inlet Skate Park

Located on the Great Ocean Road, Aireys Inlet Skate Park is more than just a skate park. This concrete park has been a local skate community favourite for years, with its smooth surface and features designed for all ages. Not far from other Aireys Inlet attractions like the Split Point Lighthouse, this skate park is a hub for families and skaters of all levels to spend the day in this beautiful coastal town.

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Skate Park History

Aireys Inlet Skate Park was built for the local youth and visiting skaters to have a dedicated space to skate. Recognising the importance of recreational spaces for young people the council teamed up with Convic Skate Park, a company that specialise in building skate parks that combine functionality with beauty to bring this project to life. We wanted to design a skate park that would cater for all levels of skaters and fit in with Aireys Inlet’s coastal vibe.

The skate park has become a valuable resource for the local skate community with family skate days and community events. Regular maintenance keeps the park in top shape so it’s safe, smooth and fun for all ages. It’s a great example of Aireys Inlet’s commitment to community development and recreation and a dynamic outdoor space that encourages an active lifestyle.

Skate Park History
How to Get There

How to Get There

Located on the Great Ocean Road, Aireys Inlet Skate Park is car or public transport friendly. From Melbourne it’s a 90 minute drive and there’s plenty of parking nearby. If you don’t have a car V/Line buses along the Great Ocean Road stop several times along the way to Aireys Inlet Skate Park.

Why Visit the Park?

Aireys Inlet Skate Park is more than just a skate session. With coastal views and natural surroundings, it’s the perfect spot to skate on smooth concrete surfaces and obstacles for all levels, from beginners to pros. This park, managed by Oasis Skate Parks, has skate facilities for everyone. It’s free to enter and a great place to get outside with the family and add to your Aireys Inlet itinerary.

Aireys Inlet Skate Park

Skate Park Features

Aireys Inlet Skate Park has a great layout for all types of skating and skill levels. The park has a mix of everything, concrete bowl, street obstacles and a kids zone, so it’s a great spot for skaters. The features are well thought out so you can flow from one to another and the whole park is a great place to try all types of tricks, high speed bowl riding to technical street style.

Concrete Bowl

The smooth concrete bowl is the crown jewel of Aireys Inlet Skate Park. Skaters come from all over to skate this beauty. The surface is polished so you can ride seamlessly, and the curves and depths create a fluid motion. This is the spot for high-speed transitions and flowing movements. Experienced skaters can push themselves with sharp turns and aerials, and intermediates can work on speed and balance. The bowl is designed to build confidence, so it’s a popular spot for those looking to level up.

Street Elements

Aireys Inlet Skate Park also has a bunch of street elements to bring some urban skating to this coastal park. Rails, ledges, banks, and stairs are scattered throughout the park so that you can practice slides, grinds, and ollies. The elements are well integrated into the park so that you can flow from one to another, and it’s a safe environment to try out street-style tricks. The street section is a favourite among technical skaters, with plenty of opportunities to try new moves and hone your skills. It’s a unique part of Aireys Inlet Skate Park that’s for skaters who like to skate in an urban style in a safe, controlled environment.

Kids Zone

Aireys Inlet Skate Park is all about inclusivity; the kid’s zone proves that. This area has gentler slopes, smaller obstacles and lower rails, so it’s the perfect spot for young kids or beginners just starting out. Parents can sit and watch from the nearby seating area as their kids have a safe and fun introduction to skateboarding. The kid’s zone creates a fun environment where families can join in, whether they’re skating themselves or cheering on their mini-me’s.

Kids Zone

Best Times to Visit

Aireys Inlet Skate Park is open all year round, but the best time to visit is during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. During this time the weather along the Great Ocean Road is perfect, mild temperatures make for good outdoor weather. Early mornings and late afternoons are the best times to skate if you want to avoid the midday sun and bigger crowds. Weekends and school holidays are busier as the park attracts locals and visitors from the nearby cities, so if you want a quieter skate, you may want to plan accordingly. The coastal breeze and open space make Aireys Inlet Skate Park a comfortable spot, even on warmer days, so that you can skate all year round.

Nearby

Aireys Inlet is a lovely coastal town with heaps to see, so it’s a great spot for a day trip or longer stay. The skate park is in a convenient location, so you can easily get to many of Aireys Inlet’s famous attractions and make a day of it.

Memorial Arch

Split Point Lighthouse

Just a short walk from Aireys Inlet Skate Park the Split Point Lighthouse is an iconic landmark that offers stunning views of the coastline and insight into the area’s maritime history. You can do a guided tour and learn about the lighthouse’s history and the region’s coastal heritage. The lighthouse also has walking trails so you can take a nice walk after your skate.

Great Ocean Road Memorial Arch

One of the most iconic and photographed landmarks along the Great Ocean Road is the Memorial Arch, located just minutes from Aireys Inlet. This stunning tribute to the soldiers who constructed the road offers a perfect backdrop for unforgettable photos. Pairing a visit to the arch with a stop at the nearby skate park is a fantastic way to experience the area’s rich history and breathtaking natural beauty. For those embarking on a 12 Apostles tour, a stop at this historic site adds an extra layer of significance to your journey.

Local Cafes

Aireys Inlet is famous for its cafe scene, which features several cute cafes near the skate park. After a skate session, you can chill out at one of the local cafes, having a coffee, a light bite, and local specialties. These cafes are warm and welcoming and fit in with the relaxed vibe of Aireys Inlet. For families, these are a great way to finish off a day of skating and sightseeing.

Local Cafes

FAQ

Yes Aireys Inlet Skate Park is for all levels, has a kid zone for beginners and younger skaters.

Yes, there are benches nearby and public toilets within walking distance.

The smooth concrete bowl designed by Convic Skate Park and the street features make it a great spot for locals and tourists to skate the coast.

Yes, Aireys Inlet Skate Park is free and open all year round.

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