Logan Skateparks

Logan City stretches from Beenleigh across to Springwood and Browns Plains, then down to Jimboomba. It is wedged between the Gold Coast and Brisbane. There are a lot of Logan Skateparks, some of which are off the charts, others not even worth a roll.

We’ve skated each and every and taken a load of happy snaps during our sessions. There’s a write up on each including heights, obstacles and surfaces. Then we’ve made it so you can add your own reviews and read others. This way you know what’s worth shredding.

Find a Skatepark in Logan

Beenleigh Skatepark

Beenleigh Skatepark Halfpipe

Update: The Beenleigh Skatepark has undergone a massive upgrade. Basically the entire thing was ripped down and rebuilt. There are still massive ramps everywhere though. And whilst this is mainly ...

Flagstone Skatepark

Vertical Wall at Flagstone Skatepark

The Flagstone Skatepark was completed in late 2017. It is predominantly a street style park with a few transitions thrown in. It is the first skatepark to arrive in the area, and part of a much ...

Edens Landing Dish

Edens Landing dish and DIY

It is difficult to understand why this was ever built this way. It’s even more difficult to understand why the Logan city council would include the Edens Landing Dish in their list of skate ...

Crestmead Bowl

Lower view of Crestmead Bowl

The council must have had the smallest bit of concrete left over from building Crestmead Skatepark up the road and used it here. Because this bowl is small, real small. There’s plenty of 2ft three ...

Crestmead Skatepark

Fun Box at Crestmead Skatepark

The Crestmead Skatepark has a little bit of everything. A round bowl, cornered 3 sided bowl, quarters, halfpipe, stairs, rails, fun box, hubbas, ledges, pyramids, big banks and a few extras. ...

Browns Plains Skatepark

The Big J at Browns Plains Skatepark

This place just keeps getting bigger and bigger. Multiple upgrades, including one is recent times, sees Browns Plains Skatepark as being one of the best in Logan. Short of tacking a nice big vert ...

Jimboomba Skatepark

Jimboomba Skatepark Halfpipe and Bowl

Jimboomba is only a small skatepark, but it has some fun elements. A recent upgrade extended Jimboomba Skatepark to now include a 5 1/2ft bowl with hips transitioning from the 3ft halfpipe. The ...

Underwood Park Skatepark

Underwood Park Skatepark dual bowl with bank

Underwood Park Skatepark is smooth and fast with a bowl and a street section. The bowl is a double with spine, bank and roll through. One side is 5ft, the other 6ft and the bank sits out around 7. ...

Windaroo Halfpipe

Windaroo Halfpipe sporting blue

Windaroo Halfpipe is an old concrete beast with 5ft transitions. There’s no coping and it’s rough as guts. It comes complete with a few side banks leading to a mini snake run with jumps. There ...

Boronia Heights Bowl

Boronia Heights Bowl

An old school bowl made in the same style as many from the late 80’s in south east Queensland. The Boronia Heights Bowl however is taller in comparison to many standalone 3 sided concrete skate ...

Marsden Bowl

Marsden Bowl

Marsden Bowl is a near identical copy of skate bowls that showed up all around Logan and Brisbane during the 80’s. I had one of these as my local growing up. Whilst you can have a bit of fun with ...

Ison Park Skatepark Greenbank

Central elements at Ison Park Skatepark

Ison Park Skatepark is in the bushland area at the back of Greenbank. The flatland was originally a half court basketball court. With the hoop removed, it is now a small prefab park with 3 metal ...

Woodridge Skatepark

Pyramid with rail at Woodridge Skatepark

Woodridge Skatepark is good sized park with a bitumen base that is starting to crack and warp. Concrete is on the older rougher side also so it’s pretty slow all round. The half pipe bowl is ...

Eagleby Skatepark

Transition at Eagleby skatepark

Eagleby is a concrete skatepark surrounded on 3 sides by banks and transitions. Heights range from 3 to 6ft with a combination of banks, hips, extensions and metal coping in most places. A ...

Greenbank Skatepark

5ft flat bank and quarter at Greenbank Skatepark

On the corner of the Greenbank Recreation reserve sits the prefab Greenbank Skatepark. It’s made up of 4 elements bolted to a concrete slab. On one side there’s an 8ft wide, 5ft high quarter and an ...

Munruben Mini Ramp

Munruben Mini Ramp

In a valley on Greenhill Road is where you’ll find Wearing Park and the Munruben Mini Ramp. The halfpipe is 4ft in height, with 5ft extension sitting opposite each other on either side. It has a ...

Bethania Skatepark

Curved Bank and Pool Step at Bethania Skatepark

Sitting by the banks of the Logan River is the Bethania Skatepark. It’s only a small park and the setup is a little different. It starts off with a 5ft transition that tapers off on each side of the ...

Tudor Park Skatepark

Ledge, Rails & Quarter at Tudor Skatepark

This is a smooth fast Y shaped park with some street elements as well as transitions. The transitions at Tudor Park Skatepark range from 3ft to 5ft with the keyhole half bowl topping out at 6ft. The ...

Logan Village Skatepark

Logan Village Skatepark

Logan Village Skatepark is a good size with a mix of transitions, street elements, levels and lines. The park starts with a 3 sided 2ft micro bowl with metal coping. Either side there's banks with ...

Springwood Bowl

Springwood Kicker Rail

Springwood has an old school rounded dish style bowl that’s 2ft high without coping. There are also a few banks, 3ft quarter with coping, wedge and rail, straight rail as well as a ledge. This place ...

What’s worth visiting ?

Some of our favourite Logan Skateparks include Underwood Park, Tudor Park, Jimboomba, Browns Plains and Logan Village. These skateparks have a mix of both street and transition elements and are well worth a skate, even for those outside of Logan.

The council is also looking at redeveloping the Beenleigh BMX and Skate Park with community consultation underway.

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