Epping Vert Ramp has been a part of Melbourne’s skateboarding scene before razor scooters became popular. The large 10ft steel vert ramp is a testament to the old school days where vert skating used to rule. Epping Vert Ramp is surprisingly still in great condition and has obviously been well maintained over the years. The vert ramp has minimal rust, no holes, great drainage and best of all, it is a public vert ramp that is worth skating, not just a piece of skatepark history.
You will almost always get the vert ramp to yourself, however if you are wondering where everyone is, you can look no further than the pristine 5 star concrete skatepark located just around the corner, known as Epping Skatepark. If vert skating is your preference and you are searching for more steel vert ramps in Greater Melbourne, check out our suggested ramps below.
Chelsea Skate Ramp , Crib Point Skate Ramp, Keilor Downs Skatepark, Reservoir Mini Ramp, Spotswood Skate Ramp, Vermont Skate Ramp, Prahran Skatepark, The Shed Skatepark & The Park Geelong.
Glenroy Skatepark
Glenroy Skatepark is a new large skate space that has replaced the old golf driving range on Glenroy Rd. The new skatepark was designed and built by Convic Skateparks and was opened in early 2018. It is fair to say that you won't find anything like it, as the unique...
Highpoint Plaza
Highpoint Plaza Skatepark can be found near the Highpoint Shopping Centre and right next to the 'Highpoint Shopping Centre Tram Stop'. The street style skatepark is one of Melbourne's largest skate plaza's with countless rails, ledges ramps and gaps. The skatepark /...
Werribee South Skatepark
Opened in 2018, the New Werribee South Skatepark can be found directly opposite the foreshore in Price Reserve. The street course style park has heaps up humps and bumps similar to those found at a pump track. The skatepark is shaped like a V with 2 ft quarters at...