Loyola Reserve Skatepark

Loyola Reserve Skatepark

Loyola Reserve Skatepark can be found in Loyola Reserve, Werribee, next to the multipurpose basketball court. The street style skatepark can easily be overlooked as it only contains a few ledges, rails, bank and a hump. All of the obstacles are in a line and only...
Truganina Skatepark

Truganina Skatepark

Truganina Skatepark was constructed in early 2010’s and is nestled between a playground, a sports field and a school. Overall it is a very small skatepark with steps, ledges, banks and one HUGE rail. Truganiina Skatepark is definitely different and deserves...
Fawkner Skatepark

Fawkner Skatepark

Fawkner Skatepark is a rad park with heaps of different unique features that you won’t find anywhere else in Melbourne. The skatepark was updated in 2013 with fresh designs provided by en:locus, catering for varying skill levels. There are transitions for days...
Eltham Skatepark

Eltham Skatepark

Eltham Skatepark is another skatepark designed and built by our friends at Convic Skateparks. The concrete skatepark has a large 6ft 3/4 bowl that opens up to a smaller 3ft quarter on one side and an even larger 7ft extension on the other. There is a random feature...
Bayswater Ledges

Bayswater Ledges

Bayswater Ledges is a very small street style skatepark built into a basketball court. The skatepark features a selection of ledges, all with purpose built steel coping. Bayswater Ledges potentially has Melbourne’s mellowest ramp alongside a couple of rails and...
Harmony Skatepark

Harmony Skatepark

Harmony Skatepark was originally just known as Coberg Bowl, however has been added to and extended upon with heaps of other features, therefore is now commonly referred to as Harmony Skatepark or just Coberg Skatepark. The famous Coberg Bowl has been known as one of...
Ascot Vale Skatepark

Ascot Vale Skatepark

Ascot Vale Skatepark is a small concrete park that can be found behind Wingate Avenue Community Centre. This vintage Melbourne skatepark has a 5ft quarter with traditional steel coping that tapers off on either side. The other end of the park has its signature bank...
Upwey Skatepark

Upwey Skatepark

Upwey Skatepark was designed and built by Concrete Skateparks in 2001. The skatepark is still holding together and is barely showing its age or any significant wear and tear. The concrete skatepark is relatively small, however, the flowing bank that meets with the...
Bulleen Skate Bowl

Bulleen Skate Bowl

Bulleen Skate Bowl was one of the earliest skate bowls built in Melbourne. The bowl has recently been extended to put it back on the map and regain its relevance in Melbourne skate destinations. The extension was designed by Enlocus who engaged with the local old...
Warrnambool Skatepark

Warrnambool Skatepark

Warrnambool Skatepark is a large concrete skatepark offering a collection of ramps, half pipes, bowls and a rad street section. The largest half pipe is 7ft with a slightly smaller and thiner 6ft section that tapers off with a hip on one side. The 5ft half pipe moulds...
Camperdown Skatepark

Camperdown Skatepark

Camperdown Skatepark is another epic skatepark provided and maintained by the Corangamite Shire. It was initially just two half-pipes with a spine between them, however, the skatepark has been extended, now offering a decent sized 6 ft 3/4 bowl with roll in, along...
Melton South Skate Park

Melton South Skate Park

Melton South Skate Park is a concrete course that loops back on itself. The skate park is roughly 1.5 meters wide and 50 meters long that connect together as a square. South Melton Skate Park features Two large 5ft humps with quarters running of each side. The skate...