Meadow Heights Skatepark has one of Melbourne’s best skate bowls. The relatively new skate bowl (early 2010’s) has replaced the pre-existing half pipe in the centre of Buchan Street Reserve. Meadow Heights Skatepark was designed by our friends at Convic Skateparks and built by the hard working team at Precision Skate Parks. The bowl features hips, banks, over vert and deep end with plenty of lines to chose from. The skatepark comes with a few standard ledges scattered around the perimeter of the bowl for the street skaters to hit up. Although this is a rad skatepark and one of Melbourne’s best skate bowls, it was unfortunate to discover that there is often broken glass and general rubbish for skaters to clean up or try to avoid when picking their lines.
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