Built by the hard-working team at Independent Concrete Skateparks, the upgrades at Bulleen Bowl are looking fresh, to say the least.

The original Bulleen Bowl and snake sun remain unchanged, however, they have added to the skatepark with a street plaza set up on the freshcrete we love to skate.  The new features included many pads, rails, ledges, banks, slappy curbs, quarters and much more. There are a bunch of unique obstacles that we have not seen anywhere else.

A rad addition to what was previously a ghost town of a skatepark. We can only presume this will be a popular skate destination for skaters and scooter rollers living in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs. 

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