The old Paynesville Skatepark has been updated over the years. Once upon a time, it had the existing banks and transitions on either side with an ugly steel feature in the middle. They have since replaced the steel with contemporary street obstacles, including a flat rail, ledge and banks. The more noticeable upgrades to Paynesville Skatepark would have to be the small extension with a rainbow quarter.
The upgrades to the skatepark have been most appreciated, and it is now a fun, relevant place to skate with street and transition features. Located near the IGA, just a kick and a push away from the foreshore in a beautiful park with seats, shelter, water, bins, BBq, playground, oval and more.
Paynesville, you have done it again.
Clyde North Skatepark – Bernardins Street
The new Clyde North Skatepark on Bernadins Street is a small concrete skatepark with a few banks and ledges. The skatepark can be found in St Germain Playground. As to be expected, the park is surrounded by tanbark that has obviously made its way onto the concrete...
Cranbourne East Skatepark – McFarlan Way
The new skatepark in Cranbourne East has fresh concrete, although that's about it. The skatepark has one very small and mellow euro-gap, a single flat rail and a couple of ledges. Unfortunately, the only rail is huge that only professional skaters would be able to...
Clyde North Skatepark – Paragon Drive
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