Queensland

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 ...

Paddington Skatepark

Looking across Paddington Skatepark

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 ...

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 ...

Wavell Bowl

Wavell Bowl Ledge and Bowl extension

Wavell Bowl as its known by the locals is in a park at the corner of Edinburgh Castle Rd and Fourteenth Avenue. This is quite a popular little bowl with a good contingent of skaters often turning ...

Pacific Pines Skatepark

Steps at Pacific Pines Skatepark

Paccers is a clean concrete skate park located at the northern end of the Gold Coast. It’s also known as the Brockman Way Skatepark, but for most its just the Pacific Pines Skatepark. The setup ...

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 ...

Canungra Skatepark

Quarter and Pyramid at Canungra Skatepark

Moriarty Park in Canungra is where you’ll find this slab of concrete more affectionately known as Canungra Skatepark. It’s down the back of the sports fields and not visible from the road. The ...

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 ...

Beaudesert Skatepark

Bowls and Pyramid at Beaudesert Skatepark

Jubilee Park, in the heart of Beaudesert, is the location of the Beaudesert Skatepark. This is definitely not one for the street skaters. The only street elements here are a few ledges on the ...

Bellbowrie Skatepark

Bellbowrie Skatepark funbox

Bellbowrie Skatepark is a medium sized skatepark in Booker Park in the south western suburb of Bellbowrie.  It's a decent sized skatepark and seems like it would make for a good skate session ...

Arundel Mini Ramp

Arundel Mini Ramp Cutout

Arundel is a smooth fun little ramp and a great place to learn and practice new lip tricks. Beginners will enjoy the smooth concrete surface and the 4ft and 5ft transitions. One wall of the Arundel ...

Albany Creek Skatepark

In the shallows at Albany Creek Skatepark

Albany Creek Skatepark has been around for many years now and it seems to be showing some signs of wear.  Also the flat is a bit rough in sections but the bowls are great make it well worth it. ...

Acacia Ridge Skate Plaza

Acacia Ridge Skate Plaza

Acacia Ridge Skate Plaza is a small skate spot that is all about the ledges. In fact it’s all ledges and nothing else! Oh that and a lot of flat concrete in between.  This place is might be ...

Cleveland Skatepark

Manual Pad and Ledge at Cleveland Skatepark

Looks alright from a distance till you realise the flat is bitumen. And not just any bitumen, but the old cracking kind. It has wheel size gaps opening around the base of the transitions and banks. ...

Victoria Point Skatepark

Victoria Point Skatepark Funbox with ledge

The Victoria Point Skatepark is surrounded by large trees so it’s covered end to end in leaf litter. If you’re planning a visit, you may want to bring a broom so you can clean it off. Or better yet ...

Capalaba Skatepark

Long view of the Capalaba Skatepark bowl

Capalaba Skatepark is about 20 kms East of brisbane towards the Redland Bay area.  This definitely one of the better parks in Brisbane, yet its a hike there if you live closer to town. Aside ...

Kuraby Skatepark

Kuraby Skatepark after the makover

Kuraby Skatepark is a popular park on the southside of Brisbane. It’s been around a while and had a few makeovers along the way. As it stands the concrete is pretty rough. Having skated at ...

Alexandra Hills Bowl

4ft to 5ft transitions at Alexandra Hills Bowl

If you love your skate bowls then Alex is the spot in Redland you’ll want to visit. The Alexandra Hills Bowl has two side by side. The bowls are joined by a spine which extends to a small ...

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 ...

Murarrie Skatepark

Murarrie Skatepark

Murarrie Skatepark is at 1238 Wynnum Rd not far from the main shopping complex at Cannon Hill. It's about 10km east of the city, and is not too far away from Murarrie Train Station. Then walk across ...

Oxenford Skate Ramp

6ft transition on Oxenford skate ramp

The ramp has been ripped down by council and taken away. They are putting up a basketball hoop in the interim and considering what to do next in regards to a skate facility. This park underwent a ...

Coorparoo Skatepark

Coorparoo Skatepark

The Coorparoo Skatepark is approximately 5km south east of the Brisbane CBD. It is located at the Common Park, 92 Cambridge St, Coorparoo. The park is a short distance from Coorparoo Train Station, ...

Pimpama Spine Ramp

Pimpama Spine Ramp

This baby animal chin (double halfpipe with spine) ramp is just off the M1 between the Gold Coast and Brisbane. There is not much else around the area aside from the Pimpama Spin Ramp so for most ...

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 ...

Coolangatta Skatepark

Looking over street section at Coolangatta Skatepark

Coolangatta Skatepark is a small streetscape style park with the biggest element being a 3ft quarter. It’s setup with ledges, square track with corner rails and banks, manual pads, brick bank hip ...

Elanora Skatepark

Elanora Skatepark Full pipe

This place is iconic. It has a full pipe, the first ever in Australia, and a big fast bowl. Transitions range from 8ft in the shallows to over 12ft and then there’s the over vert on the full pipe. ...

Mudgeeraba Skatepark

Streetscape at Mudgerraba Skatepark

Mudgeeraba is a streetscape style park with nothing over 3ft. There’s plenty of quarters, banks, hips, pyramids and a volcano. There’s also a few rails, grind boxes and combo elements. The concrete ...

Deception Bay Skatepark

Deception Bay Skatepark

Deception Bay Skatepark is in the same park as the Deception Bay PCYC and Aquatic Centre. The entrance is via Maine Terrace or Bailey Road. This is a good sized street park that also offers a decent ...

Jindalee Skatepark

Bowl at Jindalee Skatepark

Jindalee Skatepark is about 12km south west of Brisbane, south of the Brisbane River. The easiest way to get there is via Centenary Highway especially if coming from the city. This is one of ...

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 ...

Ormeau Skatepark

Ormeau Skatepark Sign

The Ormeau Skatepark has a little bit of everything for those that enjoy street skating. Banks, ledges, hips, stairs, volcano, ledges, mini quarters, hubbas, rails. At only 3 years old (at time of ...

Nerang Skatepark

Nerang Skate Bowl

One of the bigger and better skateparks on the coast. Nerang Skatepark is a great place to spend some quality time with your board. The big U bowl is smooth and offers up many lines as well as an ...

Mount Cotton Skatepark

Street to transition at Mount Cotton Skatepark

Mount Cotton is Redlands newest skatepark. It was officially opened in August 2017 and came at a cost of $600,000. The Mount Cotton Skatepark was constructed by Convic so it’s fast and very smooth. ...

Fairfield Skatepark

Looking over Fairfield Skatepark

Update: Fairfield Skatepark has undergone a makeover. Fairfield Skatepark is arguably one of the better parks Brisbane have to offer. Not far south of Brisbane City only a few kms and easy via ...

Salk Oval Skatepark

Old school section at Salk

Where old school skatepark meets new. An extension earlier this year (2017) by Convic has seen a mix of new smooth concrete sitting right alongside gnarly rough old school transitions and pool ...

Tamborine Mountain SkatePark

Tamborine Mountain Skate Park Bowl

The Tamborine Mountain Skatepark is tucked away behind the Vonda Youngman Community Centre in North Tamborine. It also borders North Tamborine Park from Geissmann St. This is an old skatepark and the ...

Tugun Skatepark

Hubba, rails and stairs

A $750,000 upgrade in 2015 put Tugun back on the skate map. Having been around since the 80's, the park extension added a variety of  street elements into the mix and a laid down big new area to ...

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