Torquay Skatepark was once the best skatepark on the surf coast of Vic and is still punching above it’-s weight for an older skatepark. The concrete skatepark has a rad double bowl at one end with a spine separating the two as well as a roll in alternative for those that are too intimidated by the spine. The bowls are pretty steep for their size, however when you realise how easy it is to find lines and pump around, you might not leave. The rest of the skatepark has heaps of street features along with banks and quarters. Explore Torquay Skatepark with the 360° virtual tour below and discover other awesome skate spots and parks in the area with the interactive map. Let us know what you think of Torquay Skatepark by leaving a review below.
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