Brisbane has a wide range of skateparks covering ramps to street to bowls. Over 30 across the span of the city are ready for shredding and we’ve included private parks as well as public. Some of the newer and upgraded ones are extremely popular. On the other hand there’s a few showing neglect and not having much on offer.
It is bordered by Logan and the Gold Coast to the south, as well as Ipswich to the west and the Sunshine Coast to the north. This is central station when it comes to skateboarding in the South East Queensland Region. No matter which way you head you’ll find heaps of skate parks. Before you head out to any Brisbane Skateparks, be sure to check them out on Skateboarder. There’s reviews, up to date info and recent photos for each. We also let you know of any closures and events taking place such as comps and demos.
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.
The ...
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 ...
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 ...
Like with some other smaller Brisbane parks, the main features at Deagon Skatepark are a street section and a bowl. The street section has a bank and 5 foot quarter pipe end to end, with a funbox ...
RampAttak Indoor Skatepark is one of the rare undercover parks in Brisbane, meaning rain, hail or shine you can still skate. Easy to get to, only a couple of hundred metres from Sunshine Railway ...
Holland Park Bowl is not too far off Logan Road a few kilometres south of Brisbane at Holland Park. It’s a small bowl looking pretty much identical to the likes of the one at Sunnybank. It’s ...
Moorooka Skatepark, aka Peter Scott Skate Park, is about 10 km's south of Brisbane city. It’s actually quite close to Rocklea Station on the Beenleigh / Gold Coast line. This is a smaller park ...
Ferny Grove Skatepark is in Bob Cassimaty park off Samford Rd in Ferny Grove. At the entry there are two banks with a sloped rail that leads out to the main section. On the left side there are ...
Tucked in behind the car park for the Bayside PCYC is the Lota Skatepark.
The obstacles are spaced out here as there is a lot of flatland. The skatepark has two wide quarter pipes acting as ...
Across from the Shopping Centre is the Toombul Skatepark. Very close to public transport with Toombul Train Station very close by. Also across the road is the main Bus Terminal.
An S shaped ...
Wooloowin Skatepark is in the inner Northern Suburbs of Brisbane in Melrose Park. For locals around the area it will be better know as a kids play and meeting spot. However, it is also home to a ...
Paddington Skatepark is arguably one of Brisbane’s most popular skate spots. According to Brisbane City Council the upgrades to the park were $1.18 million. The new park has been open ...