Stratford Skatepark has been updated with a rad new extension. The upgraded skatepark connects with the original park so you can seamlessly flow between each section and dramatically increases the skateable surface’s overall size. The fresh concrete skatepark also extends into a basketball court, further increasing the size of the skatepark for those appreciating the extra run-up or a flat surface to throw down your technical tricks. The park’s new section comprises an open-flow design with banks, quarters and more. The new section complements the original steeze that the skatepark already had with even more fun mallow transitions. A rad new addition to the increasing skate infrastructure in Gippsland Victoria.
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...
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...