Kilsyth South Skatepark has a small snake run with a single ledge and rail. The concrete is rough and has heaps of cracks throughout the park. The Skater Maps team have loved seeing new snake runs and pump tracks popping up around Victoria, however Kilsyth South Skatepark falls short of the flat bar. There are no humps and bumps to help keep your momentum and the walls are pretty mellow to say the least. We are dumbfounded as to what we are expected to do on this snake run if we have to kick, push or cycle our way around. Nevertheless, next to the skatepark is a sweet basketball and netball ring for those that are so inclined, as well as a small area of flat concrete that the street skater may prefer to skate or just shoot hoops.
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...
Lorne Skatepark
Lorne Skatepark or also known as 'Kay Langan Skate Park' has been the benchmark for skateparks on Victoria's surf coast. The concrete skatepark features a large bowl and a decent sized street section with banks, rails, ledges and more. The shallower end of the Lorne...
North Torquay Skatepark
The New North Torquay Skatepark, otherwise referred to as Torquay Skatepark Bowl or just Torquay Skatepark features a huge 12ft bowl with pool coping. The skate bowl has three sections with the shallower two thirds being only 7ft. The bowl is super intimidating and...





