Aireys Inlet Skatepark has been revamped with a new 4ft bowl. They left the red concrete but added extensions to either side which makes that park feel much larger. The side extensions have been filled with a rail and a couple of box’s and ledges for the Aireys Inlet street skaters. The yellow concrete features remain, however they have been creative and included a 5ft quarter into the new bowl with a small concave in the middle for a bowl feel. The centre yellow feature in the middle of the skatepark has a spine that is relatively mellow for spines, but it also offers an even mellower hip. The skate bowl is super duper fun and gets street credit for originality.
Endeavour Hills Skatepark
The New Endeavour Hills Skatepark made its mark on the skateboarding scene with its radical design that appeals to all skill levels. The large concrete park has an excellent bowl on one side while the other boasts an epic open flowing bowl with more features, hips and...
Clayton Station Skatepark
The Vic state government railway crossing project has made room for the new Clayton Station Skatepark. The street style park is built into a playground/basketball complex with table tennis tables, drinking fountains, play equipment of all sorts and a few skate...
Bailey Reserve Skatepark
Bailey Reserve Skatepark has replaced the old Bentleigh East Skatepark in Glen Eira, Vic. The new concrete skatepark is ''officially'' open and waiting for you to skateboard, scooter, skate, BMX, admire or even take pictures of, if you want to give the people what...