Whittlesea Skatepark is also commonly referred to as Whittlesea Mini Ramp and is up there with some of Victoria’s best skateboarding ramps. The ramp has more on offer than most with multiple extensions, roll-ins and even a snake run at the end. A number of different transitions along with a couple of extensions with 1ft of vert. There is a set of stairs on the walkway to the skatepark and a few ledges for the street skaters however, this skatepark is primarily for the transition froffers. If you love your ramps, you will struggle to drive past Whittlesea and not dropping in even at least for a look.
Reservoir Skatepark
Reservoir Skatepark was once a contender for Melbourne's worst skatepark, however it was upgraded in 2013 and is now amongst Melbourne's best street skateparks. The skatepark upgrade was designed by Playce and incorporates heaps of recycled objects that you may find...
Bayswater Ledges
Bayswater Ledges is a very small street style skatepark built into a basketball court. The skatepark features a selection of ledges, all with purpose built steel coping. Bayswater Ledges potentially has Melbourne's mellowest ramp alongside a couple of rails and set of...
Harmony Skatepark
Harmony Skatepark was originally just known as Coberg Bowl, however has been added to and extended upon with heaps of other features, therefore is now commonly referred to as Harmony Skatepark or just Coberg Skatepark. The famous Coberg Bowl has been known as one of...