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Parks near LUMA

With spring just around the corner and the weather warming up, there's no better time to explore the parks just around the corner from LUMA. Get ready to discover adventure, community, and the beauty of nature just moments away.

Sunshine Skate Park

Just a short 6-minute drive from LUMA, this local gem is the place to be for skaters. Packed with elements including curbs, bars, and ramps, this skate haven offers the perfect setting for skaters of all levels. Even if you're not a skater, the energy and vibrant buzz of skate culture is something that can bring the whole community together on a Sunday afternoon.

sunshine skate park


Selwyn Park

Step into a world of adventure at Selwyn Park. Inspired by the popular Ninja Warrior TV show, this park features a fun and challenging obstacle course with a double-scaling wall, a tightrope walk station, a climbing net, and so much more. Whether you're training to be the next ninja warrior or just after a good time with your little ones, this park combines fitness and fun for kids, teens, and even adults.

selwyn park


Kororoit Creek Reserve

Venture out a bit further and discover the tranquillity of Kororoit Creek Reserve, teeming with plenty of animal, bird, and plant life! Here, you can follow the path along the creek for a picturesque stroll, jog, or bike ride, or pick out a spot for a picnic. Decades of passionate revegetation works have restored the grassland and woodland, fostering a flourishing ecosystem for communities and wildlife to enjoy.

kororoit creek reserve


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In the spirit of reconciliation, Development Victoria respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which Luma is being built and developed. We recognise their continuing cultural heritage and connection to land. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.

Yinga Biik Birranga-ga (Sing land and Country), Steve Ulula Parker