The skatepark has been closed, although expecting to reopen in a different location with new features.
A beautiful private indoor skatepark on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast.
The skatepark features a perfect mini ramp with seamless transitions, plenty of girth and two progressive extensions that offer three different sizes. Effectively three mini ramps in one, this ramp doesn’t disappoint.
The indoor park has a mini mega ramp with a medium-sized roll-in and a foam pit to cushion the fall.
There are a bunch of other features, including a mini ramp, a variety of street obstacles and a number of banks and quarters that surround the park. A fun skatepark with great flow and well laid out.
Sessions are two-hour blocks if you want to book it out for a private function, head to their website and get in touch.
The park also offers a cleverly designed frame for people with varying disabilities to support them, whilst they can cruse the skatepark with or without a board under their feet.
Beenleigh BMX Park
The Beenleigh BMX Park has undergone a huge upgrade to become one of Australia's premier BMX facilities. The skatepark upgrades cost a whopping 3.1 million dollar bills that we presume would not have been paid in cash. The skatepark is absolutely massive and has a lot...
Caboolture Bowl
The infamous Caboolture Bowl in Apex Park, next to the beautiful Centenary Lakes Park, lies some old concrete that is part of Queensland skatepark history. The bowl has a deep end with roll-in and a shallow section that forms some sort of mini ramp. The skate bowl is...
Burpengary Skate Park
The ageing Burpengary Skate Park is medium to average. The concrete slab makes for the surface that lies four prefab feature obstacles. The prefab features include quarters, banks, a euro gap and some rails. A basic skatepark that is good to learn on and roll around....