Geelong Waterfront Skatepark has been the benchmark for skatepark design and architecture. The street style skatepark is also referred to as Waterfront Plaza which is much more fitting considering you won’t find a single transition in the entire park.
Located in the heart of Geelong there was once a bit of controversy around building the skatepark in the pristine waterfront destination location. Ironically Geelong Skatepark regularly appears as the backdrop on many of the Deakin University students Instagram profiles. Potentially a statistical anomaly, or maybe we should give Convic Skateparks a round of applause for creating one of the most aesthetically pleasing skateparks in the country.
Barwon Heads Skatepark
Barwon Heads Skatepark was designed and built by Convic Skateparks and can be found in the Barwon Heads Community Park and features a unique dog bone-shaped 9ft bowl with a shallower 4ft section. The thin middle length of the bowl spans the difference between each...
Point Lonsdale Skatepark
Point Lonsdale Skatepark or also referred to as Gas Works Skatepark is run by the Queenscliff council and consists of a large concrete slab with heaps of quarters, rails and ledges. The park has been designed and built by Concrete Skateparks and then more recently...
St Leonards Skatepark
St Leonards Skatepark could be Victoria's worst skatepark. The concrete park is located on Mcleod Street, St Leonards, Bellarine Peninsula, Victoria and is next to the basketball and netball courts. The skatepark only has three street obstacles that are all right next...