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 realistically way to big and one of the largest in Victoria, nonetheless it has a great flow and easy to find lines. Torquay skatepark bowl is as deep as the large Frankston Skate Bowl with similar pool style coping.
Torquay North Skatepark also features a really cool undercover street section, that you can skate rain hail or shine. With ledges, rails ramps, boxes and more the street section is as good as any in Victoria. The skatepark backs onto a playground with a sand pit and as much play equipment as the skatepark including a disabled public toilet.
Aireys Inlet Skatepark
Aireys Inlet Skatepark has been revamped with a new 4ft bowl. They left the red concrete but added extensions to either side which makes that park feel much larger. The side extensions have been filled with a rail and a couple of box's and ledges for the Aireys Inlet...
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...
Jan Juc Skatepark
Jan Juc Skatepark has a bank on one end, a small feature in the middle and a 2ft quarter with steel coping at the other end. The concrete skatepark backs onto a half size basketball court that offers a bit more space to master your tricks. The concrete is smooth,...