Nestled in the hinterland region of the Sunny Coast, the newly upgraded Albany Creek Skate Park has become a standout attraction just north of Brisbane. The Moreton Bay Council’s significant investment has transformed this facility, adding a massive new extension featuring bowls, a spine, and an array of street obstacles. These enhancements cater to skaters of all levels, offering diverse challenges and a vibrant community space. The revamped Albany Creek Skate Park is a fantastic addition to Queensland’s skatepark infrastructure, promising endless fun and skill-building opportunities for local and visiting skaters, scooter rollers and BMX’ers alike.
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Nambour Skate Park
The old school Nambour Skate Park can be found in the centre of town, along the river in Petrie Park. The vintage skate bowl has a gnarly section with roll-in, steep, banking and inconsistent transitions and a small section consistent with inconsistent and outdated...
Sel Outridge Park Skate Park
Also known and referred to as Redland Bay Skatepark, Sel Outridge Park Skate Park can be found next to the police station, opposite the ferry terminal. The concrete skatepark was constructed in 2002 and is starting to show its age with deteriorating, roughed-up...
Upper Coomera Skatepark
Also known as Adventure Park, Upper Coomera Skatepark features a huge 12-foot vert ramp and a separate pre-fab park. The massive 12-foot vert ramp features steel sheets and the steel coping we love to hit. Naturally, the vert ramp has stairs on one side, so skaters...