The newly unveiled Boardwalk Skate Park in Point Cook is making waves among skating enthusiasts. Located conveniently close to the original Point Cook Bowl, which retains its classic charm, this new addition offers a plethora of exciting features. Skaters can expect banked hips, mini ramps, quarters, spines, banks, ledges, rails, and much more to test their skills and creativity. What sets this skatepark apart is its super glossy, smooth concrete surface, ensuring an optimal riding experience. Additionally, the provision of a water tap ensures that skaters can stay hydrated during their sessions. With its array of amenities, this park promises endless thrills for skaters of all levels.
Meadow Heights Skatepark
Meadow Heights Skatepark has one of Melbourne's best skate bowls. The relatively new skate bowl (early 2010's) has replaced the pre-existing half pipe in the centre of Buchan Street Reserve. Meadow Heights Skatepark was designed by our friends at Convic Skateparks and...
Roxburgh Skatepark
Roxburgh Skatepark was designed by Precision Skate Parks and built-in 2008 thanks to the team at Convic Skateparks. The street style skatepark has heaps of banks rails, ledges, stairs and even a couple of quarters. The park features a unique surface with large blocks...
Hoppers Crossing Skatepark
Hoppers Crossing Skatepark is also referred to as Mossfiel Skate Park and can be found in Mossfiel Reserve, Hoppers Crossing. The large concrete skatepark offers skaters a huge variety of features to hit. Once upon a time there used to be a huge steel vert ramp,...