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.
Gembrook Skatepark
Gembrook already had a great skatepark, and now they have an awesome skatepark after some recent upgrades. The new and improved Gembrook Skatepark is worth the one-hour drive from Melbourne, boasting an epic rainbow rail, smooth concrete and an open flow layout. The...
Clyde Skatepark
The new Clyde Skatepark on Ashtead St is a rad little addition to the town. The skatepark features a unique mallow concrete bowl with steel coping. There is also a small street section with a slappy curb, a couple of quarters, a feature box, and a euro gap in the...
Alma Treloar Pump Truck
In the middle of Alma Treloar Reserve is a rad tarmac pump track. The pump track is designed for BMX'ers, although it can be appreciated by all. The tarmac is relatively smooth, and the track design is rad with several options. On the other side of Alma Treloar...