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Skate & Wheel Parks Engineered for Progression

Skate, scooter, BMX and inline zones — flow bowls, street plazas and pump tracks shaped so riders of every level can progress safely on a surface built to last.

We design the lines and transitions for real riding flow, build in poured concrete or modular systems to suit the budget, and zone beginner and advanced areas so a first-timer and a local pro can share the park.

Key enhancements

What makes a wheel park ride right.

Designed for flow

Transitions, run-ups and obstacle spacing shaped by people who understand riding lines, so the park flows instead of forcing awkward stops.

A pathway for every level

Zoned beginner, intermediate and advanced areas let a nervous first-timer and a confident local progress in the same park without conflict.

Street, transition and pump options

Street plazas (ledges, rails, banks), transition bowls and quarters, or a flowing pump track — scoped to your riders and space.

Hard-wearing riding surface

Smooth, durable poured concrete or a quality modular system chosen for grip, speed and a long service life under wheels and trucks.

Sightlines and safety zones

Open sightlines, run-off margins and clear circulation reduce collisions and make the park easy to supervise.

Drains and shades for our climate

Falls that clear monsoon water fast and shade where it counts, so the park is rideable across far more of the year.

Why choose us

Why councils and campuses choose Leka for wheel parks.

Riding-led design

We design with input from people who actually ride, so the park earns its reputation with the local scene instead of sitting unused.

Built for the long haul

Materials and construction chosen for grip, durability and low maintenance under constant, high-impact use.

Safe and supervisable

Zoning, sightlines and run-offs designed for safety, with surfacing and clearances documented.

Turnkey, one contract

Design, groundworks, construction and surrounding landscaping under one accountable partner.

Facility FAQ

Common questions for this scope.

  • Concrete or modular — which is better?

    Poured concrete gives the smoothest ride and longest life and suits permanent parks; quality modular systems are faster to install and easier to reconfigure. We recommend based on budget, timescale and how permanent the park needs to be.

  • Can one park suit beginners and experts?

    Yes — we zone the park so beginner features sit apart from advanced transitions, with sightlines and circulation that keep the two from colliding.

  • Who can ride it?

    We design for skateboards, scooters, inline skates and BMX; the obstacle and transition mix is tuned to the riders you expect and can be weighted toward any discipline.

Ready when you are

Ready to bring your space to life?

Tell us a bit about your project, and we'll craft a custom proposal tailored to your needs.

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