Eynesbury Skate Dish / Skatepark features a small 3 ft concrete bowl that is as unique as any that we have found in Victoria. The bowl is shaped like a horse shoe with a random speed hump in the middle. The bowl itself has steel coping wherever you find a mellow transition, otherwise you might stumble across a flat bank. Eynesbury Skate Dish is a super skatepark to pump around and use as you wish. Very versatile considering the size of the park allowing most to find a line that they could hit all day long. If you like skateparks and golf, you might find yourself in a little oasis that is only a hop, skip and a jump away from Melbourne.
Yamada Skatepark
Also known to many as Yamanda Skate Thing, the Yamanda Skatepark in Truganina has smooth concrete and a few open-flowing transitions, banks and quarters. The quarter ramps are almost a reverse of a conventional skate bowl with outwards sloping curves as opposed to a...
Navigation Park Skate Park
Navigation Park Skate Park in Tarneit, Victoria, ticks the boxes and criteria for a new estate in the sprawling burbs of Melbourne. The average skatepark has three features and connects to a basketball court. The skatepark offers an inclusive space for skaters and...
Laverton Pump Track
The Laverton Pump Track can be found between Epson St and Fitzroy St, Laverton, Victoria. The pump track was designed and constructed by the pump track specialists. The concrete pump track has a unique collection of humps, bumps, corners, curves and even a flat rail...