Designed and constructed by one of the best in the business, Convic Skateparks proves yet again why their skateparks can withhold the test of time. Considering that Diggers Rest Skatepark was built in the late 1990’s, the design is still credible and the concrete is in as good a condition if not better than many recently built parks. For a small skatepark, Diggers Rest still offers skaters and riders alike a vast array of obstacles that should be able to entertain most for a lest a few hours. With a slightly larger than usual feature in the middle of the park and with its famous curved taco bowl, diggers rest has become a magnet for BMX riders, who are getting less and less attention in recent years with the push towards smaller street style plazas. Super unique skatepark that we would definitely recommend checking out for yourself if you are ever in the area.
Moriac Skatepark
Moriac Skatepark was built in the the late 1990's and has been well maintained and even added to over the years with new features including roll-ins and flat rails. Moriac skatepark has had some wear and tear over the years, however is currently looking as smooth as a...
Jackwood Park Skatepark
Jackwood Park Skatepark in Woodlea Vic is an attempt at something. What that is we are not really sure, but we did find a couple of ledges that might be worth hitting. Surprisingly the ledges are not terrible and are super easy to pop onto from the humps between the...
Armstrong Creek Skatepark
Armstrong Creek Skatepark can be found on Unity Drive in Mount Duneed only a few minutes drive from Geelong. The skatepark is a contender for Australia's most mellow skate spots with sloping banks on either side, a hump in the middle and a curved ledge on the side...