Upwey Skatepark was designed and built by Concrete Skateparks in 2001. The skatepark is still holding together and is barely showing its age or any significant wear and tear. The concrete skatepark is relatively small, however, the flowing bank that meets with the curb of the road makes it feel much bigger. The skatepark has a great overall flow to it and although small, still accommodates for sharing riders with its open design. Upwey has a 3/4 bowl that steps down to a deeper end, with street obstacles linking the two levels. The famous bank continues for the remainder of the open section, effectively making it a full bowl. You can skate, ride and scoot this park in so many different ways and will keep finding new lines. It is an oldie, but a goodie and one that is worth checking out if you are ever in the area or heading to see Puffing Billy or walk the 1000 Steps.
Diggers Rest Skatepark
Designed and constructed by one of the best in the business, Convic Skateparks proves yet again why their skateparks can withhold the test of time. Considering that Diggers Rest Skatepark was built in the late 1990's, the design is still credible and the concrete is...
Sunbury Fields Skatepark
The New Sunbury Fields Skatepark was constructed by the hard working team at Grind Projects. The street style skatepark has several smaller obstacles that look super fun. Unfortunately when we went to take the pics the fence was up, therefore it is hard to fully...
Roxburgh Park Skatepark
The New Roxburgh Park Skatepark has managed to step up the street skating scene in Melbourne's northern suburbs which is amazing considering the street park doesn't have a single set of stairs or even a step for that matter. The skatepark is actually reasonably large...