A park worth visiting for sure. Not much for the street skaters but if you like busting out lines and constant momentum then this is a place to go. 3 big bowl which all open out at the same end and lead you to the middle of the park (watch out for children, I took one out my first time here). Plenty more transition once you get into the heart of the park so the lines are endless. Two of the bowls are linked with a spine transfer too. There is a rail and a couple of ledges if you're into that kinda thing. This park has the most bad ass paint job, straight out of a Silver Chair Album cover it feels like. No lights so get there during the day.
 
Right in the centre of the city (by the train station). This is a pretty rad park with some decent sets of stairs including a set of 9 which is the biggest. Banks, boxes, rails, a spine, bowl and anything else you could poke a stick at. Bikes tend to stay up one end and skateboarders at the other end. Friendly people, almost 100% scooter free. All concrete and the kind of place you can go back to over and over again and always find something new to try or session. I would give it 4 middle fingers out of 5... That's good.
 
Lahaina park is tha bomb! It's almost brand new (built in 2012) and is the smoothest concrete of any park I have ever been to. Feels like marble under the wheels. Most of the park is taken up by a massive bowl though there is a smallish street section too. Concrete coping in some places, metal in others. Lights stay on until 9 or something, I forget. It's better to go in the evening, it's cooler and there are less people. Enjoy this one!
 
Located at the ferry terminal on Kangaroo Island, this park is nothing special. A couple of banks, a mini ramp and that's about it. The mini is pretty good for learning basic tricks on. It has a super mellow transition and the coping is very small so it is virtually impossible to hook up. I wouldn't go over just for this skatepark but Kangaroo Island is an awesome place so go anyway. It is right across the road from the YHA backpackers and the beach, around the corner from the pub and next to the Penguin colony. Nature and skating, win win.
 
A big place. All is concrete and it is jam packed with people. Plenty of skaters but plenty of scooters buzzing about too. We bowled a few over though and they didn't complain to much. There is a concrete mini, an L shaped bowl and a 3 leaf clover bowl with hips between each ''leaf''. This bowl kind of opens into a small mini which will take you to a more banky kind of area. Behind the seating area looking over the bowls is a fairly flat section with some make shift ramps and rails and what not in place. There are lights so you can skate at night for as long as you want. Mini golf next door too so if you get tired you can go get your putt on.
 
This park is the fucking shiz-nit homy G! Walking in you will head to the bar and pay 50CZK to skate. While you are paying at the bar why not grab a pivo (beer), absinthe or a meal. If you are in need, then ask the fella's there if they know of any weed for sale or if you only need a grinder then they can sort you out with a loaner. No need to drink at the bar though, go lurk by the bowls and cheer on some other skaters while you finish your first glass of liquid courage. To the left of the bar is a huge (and ever growing) street section. It's all wood and has everything from quarters, banks, boxes, rails, stairs and a whole bunch of other shit. There is even a fire hydrant. Out the back is a mega bowl. Shallow end is under vert and deep end is vert. Shallow end can easily be used as a rad little mini before busting out some fat lines around the whole thing. Head back outside and just behind the bar is a sketchy little concrete bowl. It's about as long as your couch and only a little wider. It's vert all around and has a sweet little love seat and an extension opposite that. Beware though, it is small enough that if you fall at one end you risk bashing your teeth on the tiles at the other end. Super gnar! If you head towards the toilets which are inside you will find another bowl and word on the street a mini with 3 different levels. I must have visited the park 10 times and I only found out about it on my last day in Praha so I don't have any pics. I will post a video of it though so you can check it. This park is a must visit in the world. Always empty, limited scooters, good food and drink. The only downside to it was the staff. They are rude, anti social, arrogant and just straight up cunts (the young fella is cool though). Other than that, all is good here! O yea, check the boat quarry next to the bridge to for the raddest make shift street park you have ever seen, be prepared to run from the man though!
 
This thing is super ghetto. Built in the late 70's or early 80's she has seen better days and for the most part is completely un used. The concrete panels are lifting causing big steps to appear between the slabs, there is no coping which means the edges are all broken, brittle and sharp as razors. It is also chocka block full of dirt, mud, rocks, sticks, logs, chunks of concrete and sometimes even a dead bird or two. At the end of the day though, it's something to skate. There is a new skate park being planned for Kingscote as we speak but until then, this is really the only skateable bit of land in the town. Bring a broom, you will need it. It's good fun, pretty fast and sketchy as shit. If skating anywhere else in Kingscote (try near the jetty and in the school), keep an eye out for the police. They are bigger as holes there than your average city cop and they will try to take your board away. Know though that they can't do it by law so DO NOT hand over your board to the police. Enjoy!
 
This bad boy is a must visit if in (R)Adelaide, Australia. The vert ramp is the biggest in Australia coming in at a few centimeters under 4 meters but with extensions as well as being 18 meters wide so, plenty of space to eat shit! The surface is metal and although it looks rusted to shit, it is smooth as butter and gives no movement or flex under the wheels. There is a 4 cupped bowl, the two cups closest to the ramp are just over vert and the other two are just under vert. At the highest point the walls are just over 2 and a half meters tall. There is a steep roll in too, which gives an extra run up if you're heading to the farthest walls. Street section is small with a few rails, banks and boxes. There is also a small snake run by the cafe (green roof in first photo). The snake run is flat so you have to pump off the walls to keep the speed. Coping is only about knee height at deepest so it's fun for a play around. The cafe also sells some skate gear but you are better off supporting local Adelaide store ''Daily Grind'' which you will find in the city. The park is full of kids, most are on scooters. The cafe houses parents drinking coffee who assume the skate park will baby sit their tiny child with pink play pram and dolls. The bowl is really the only ''child free'' spot. If you wanna skate the vert ramp you have to start kicking kids off, same goes with the snake run. Not so bad though, never had any troubles there. People are pretty good and will do what they are told. A MUST visit if you are in Adelaide. 
 
Dover, I am told is the Southern most skate park in the world. She's a little gem too. The bowl is a fairly basic rectangle shape with a Vert extension. There is a roll in into the street section which doesn't really have a lot to it but enough to entertain for a few hours at least. Once again it's dead quiet and just about on the beach. It's a little hard to find but if you spot the Wombat cafe on the main strip it is right behind that. Check out the local ''shopping center'' for the locals idea of a skate shop. Good for a giggle.  
 
There is no way anyone ever skates this park. It is out the back of a school and even that is not even the size of your house. Kettering is a tiny little town on your way to Bruny Island. This really only has a bowl and a wee little box to ollie over but this place is serious fun! The transition on the vertical wall is perfectly done, much like the rest of the park. There are a couple of lines that will guide you up and over everything this park has to offer. If in Tasmania, visit this park!