Looking for a place to shred? These street skating parks offer up a variety of elements for you to attack. These include chairs, ledges, stairs, rails, euro gaps and more. Fun boxes combine a few of these elements into one so you can approach it different ways.
If a skatepark has been labelled under street, this means it has a range of skate-able obstacles. You’ll usually find banks or smaller transitions giving you speed to hit the elements and plenty of flat ground. There may also be bowls and other park elements, but there’s enough street to keep you buzzing.
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.
This is a private ...
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 ...
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 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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Thornlands Skatepark is a fast and smooth with a lot on offer. Different sections, lines, and obstacles. It’s setup is that of a modern street style park with a small rounded bowl.
The bowl is ...
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 ...
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.
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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 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 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. ...
This is a small street style skatepark with just a few elements. There’s a 4ft flat bank that heads down to a pyramid with a flat down rail. On the other side there’s a 7 stair with handrail, ...
A complete rebuild sees an all new Coomera Skatepark in 2017. At a cost of $560,000, it's not bad for a local setup. It features a smooth new concrete bowl with a rounded volcano in the base ...
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 ...
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 ...
Tweed Skatepark stands out from other skateparks thanks to some big yellow metal structures. Lined up along a pathway on the main rd, it’s hard to miss.
This skateable art takes a variety of ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 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 ...
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 ...