The Avoca Pump Track in the western burbs of Bundaberg, Queensland, is a popular recreational facility for both local residents and visitors. The tar pump track offers an exciting and challenging experience for riders of all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned skaters. It is designed with a series of rollers, berms, and humps that allow riders to build and maintain momentum without the need to pedal or push. The Avoca Pump Track was built in 2017 and still has a well-maintained and smooth tar surface, providing a fun and thrilling ride for BMX riders, mountain bikers, scooters, rollerbladers and skateboarders alike. Located in Houston Drive Park, it is a super fun pump track with a number of options and circuits to choose from. The pump track has recently been upgraded with shade sales that cover a couple of the corners of the track.














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