Moriac Skatepark was built in the the late 1990’s and has been well maintained and even added to over the years with new features including roll-ins and flat rails. Moriac skatepark has had some wear and tear over the years, however is currently looking as smooth as a baby’s bum. Moriac has a variety of roll-ins, quarters and banks at each end with a number of street obstacles in the middle. All in all, Moriac Skatepark is a pretty rad skate spot with a very friendly bunch of riders and vibers. The skatepark is hidden in Newling Reserve and is definitely worth the roll if you are ever in the area or venturing down the surf coast.
Fitzroy Skatepark
The famous Fitzroy Bowls has been extensively renovated with a prominent street open flow section making it a proper skatepark, not just a bowl. The upgraded and expanded skatepark has doubled in size and boasts fresh and old concrete. The original skate bowls were...
Tootgarook Skatepark
The Mornington Peninsula has been blessed with another skatepark found in Romney Park, Tootgarook, VIC. We are not entirely sure what to think of this skate park, skate spot or DIY skatepark. There are three skate features, including a small quarter, slappy curb and...
Keys Rd DIY
Moorabbin has come through with the goods with this epic homemade DIY skatepark. The DIY street-orientated skatepark is located on Keys Rd, where a factory was previously found. The park features several homemade street obstacles, including rails, ramps, jumps,...