Queensland has both quality and quantity when it comes to skateparks. There’s all sorts of parks on offer and they stretch from Coolangatta in the south to Wonga Beach in the north. Being such a big state, we’ve broken the Queensland Skateparks into regions and are skating our way through them.
This has started with our locals. The Gold Coast, Brisbane, Logan, Redland, Ipswich and the Sunshine Coast. We’ve added a number of skateparks that you may not have heard of, as well as many you have. All of them have current photos and info including elements, heights, local facilities and accurate map points.
We continue to tour and skate and expand our reach further and further into new regions. If you want to contribute to the index, please add your locals and others you’ve visited. We are always expanding and always looking for more, so drop in and have a roll with us.
A private skatepark located on Brisbane's southside. The GodBowl is more than just a sweet ol' school pool style bowl. There's also a ramp, mini bowl and other elements at the facility.
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The only indoor skatepark on the Gold Coast, this spot is wall to wall radness. There's something for everyone to skate at Level Up Skatepark, no matter what style you ride.
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Not something I was expecting to come across on a trip out to Shute Harbour, but it made my day. Standing around 12ft tall, this vert ramp is still under construction, but it looks the goods. I've ...
How good is it to find a free undercover public skatepark? That's a big tick for the Airlie Beach Skatepark with its open sides and roof overhead. Also known as the Whitsunday Skate Space, the ...
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 ...
Update: This old haunt had an upgrade in 2020 and we've changed the name accordingly. As small as it is, we're still calling this the Sunnybank Skatepark, and there's now more here than just a ...
Banyo Bowl is a horseshoe shaped shallow three foot bowl. There's nothing else here but the bowl, like others you see at the likes of Holland Park and Wavell. In fact, this bowl bears a strong ...
Woolloongabba Bowl is in Raymond Park on Wellington St East Brisbane. Being close to the city there are of course train and bus options nearby. This bowl is better described as U shape of shallow ...
Nundah Bowl is on Flower Street in the oddly named Plaisted Place Park at Northgate. The 306 Bus stops closest and Northgate Train Station is a few hundred metres away. The main feature is the ...
This Bracken Ridge Skatepark is relatively new in Brisbane. According to Brisbane City Council, consultation for the park's design was still underway in late 2015. So it may have only been around ...
Redcliffe Skatepark is near the Redcliffe Peninsula about 35 kms north of Brisbane city. With Kippa Ring Train Station about 4 km to walk, Bus services 660, 680, 690 and 694 bus services are much ...
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 ...
Alexandra Headlands Skatepark has had a major upgrade. The new skatepark had its official opening on Tuesday 10th of October 2017. Built by Convic, it replaces the old street park which was ...
Tucked away behind the tree line of the beach front is the Dicky Beach Skatepark. Wanted to get the word Dicky in a few times just for the lol's. I don't know if its the beach setting or the ...
The Gap Bowl is near the soccer fields off Glen Affic St which you can get to from Waterworks Rd. Its across the road from The Gap Village Shopping Centre. Very nice fast bowls that are about 6 ...
The Sugar Bowl Mackay Skatepark was upgraded in 2018 at a cost of $2.2 million. It has all the bells and whistles attached with a 12ft competition bowl, mini bowl and street section.
Each year, ...