The old Beechworth Skate Bowls in Victoria was once a vibrant hub for skateboarding enthusiasts. Located in the picturesque town of Beechworth, these bowls were a cherished landmark that attracted locals and visitors alike. With their unique design and smooth concrete surfaces, the skate bowls provided an exhilarating experience for riders of all skill levels. The skatepark is starting to show its age and clearly doesn’t get skated very often anymore. The council could help by clearing the dirt and chalkies off the park, which might entice skaters to have a roll, otherwise, if you want to check out this park we would recommend coming prepared with a leaf blower or a broom. 

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Horsham Skate Bowl

Horsham Skate Bowl

Horsham Skate Bowl is hidden away on Barker Street, Horsham, opposite the footy oval. Horsham Skate Bowl has two bowls that join together. With smooth transitions and mellow copings, this truly is one of the best skate bowls in Victoria.

Hill ‘n’ Dale Skatepark

Hill ‘n’ Dale Skatepark

Hill 'n' Dale Skatepark is located on Summerhill Road, Glen Iris. Hill 'n' Dale Skatepark is an oval concrete track with a series of bumps and boxes. Essentially it is designed as a BMX park and is generally littered with families with young kids of bikes and...

Highett Skatepark

Highett Skatepark

Highett Skatepark is found at Peterson Street Reserve on Highett Road. The skatepark was built by Convic with a concrete slab with prefab ramps at each end and boxes, ledges and rails in the middle. For a small skate ramp, Highett Skatepark can still amuse even the...

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