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.












Craigieburn Skatepark
The new Craigieburn Skatepark in DS Aitken Reserve features a large bowl with pool-style coping and an extensive open-flow street section with all the ramps, ledges, rails, quarters, banks and ledges you could hope for. Designed by the legends at Baseplate and...
Fitzroy Skatepark
The famous Fitzroy Bowls has been extensively renovated with a prominent street open flow section making it a proper skatepark, not just a bowl. The upgraded and expanded skatepark has doubled in size and boasts fresh and old concrete. The original skate bowls were...
Tootgarook Skatepark
The Mornington Peninsula has been blessed with another skatepark found in Romney Park, Tootgarook, VIC. We are not entirely sure what to think of this skate park, skate spot or DIY skatepark. There are three skate features, including a small quarter, slappy curb and...




