Just because the sun goes down doesn’t mean you have to stop skating. Find skateparks with lights here and get out on your board for a night skate. You’ll find plenty in most major cities and the odd one here or there in other parts of Australia.
What time do the lights go out?
It’s fairly common at public skateparks across the country to have the lights switch off automatically. This will usually happen around 9pm or 10pm. We have added notes where we know the times ourselves to each of the skateparks listed.
Why skate at night time?
If you’ve never been for a night skate you have no idea what you’re missing. There’s less crowds which means more time on your board. For those of us that work during the day, lights offer an opportunity to head out after work or dinner for a roll.
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
The Pizzey Park Skatepark bowl is iconic on the Gold Coast and known throughout Australia. The old school pool bowl opens up to the water and is still skated today. It's rough, gnarly and ...
Runaway Bay Skatepark is popular both day and night, 7 days a week. You'll find both skateboards and bikes here from around 9am to 9pm each day thanks to the lights.
It has a large concrete ...
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 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 ...
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. ...
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 ...
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 ...