Located in the vibrant suburb of Bracken Ridge in Queensland, the Bracken Ridge Pump Track, also known as the Bracken Ridge BMX Track has become a popular destination for skaters, scooters and cycling enthusiasts seeking an exhilarating and dynamic experience. This well-designed pump track offers a mellow circuit of rollers, berms, and jumps that caters to skaters of all ages and skill levels.
Bracken Ridge Pump Track was designed by JW Concepts and showcases the growing popularity of pump tracks in Australia. The track features a meticulously designed layout that offers a rhythmic and flowing experience for riders. Designed to be ridden without pedalling, or pushing the track relies on body movements and bike handling skills to maintain momentum, providing a unique and engaging experience. Whether you’re a beginner honing your skills or a seasoned rider looking for a challenge, the Bracken Ridge Pump Track offers a dynamic and rewarding ride for all.
The Bracken Ridge Pump Track offers easy accessibility for cyclists and visitors. The track is conveniently located and provides ample parking spaces nearby. Spectators can relax on the seating areas provided, cheering on their fellow riders and soaking up the energetic atmosphere. The pump track is located next to the new Bracken Ridge Skatepark which offers a variety of street features and transitions.
Grab your bike, scooter or skateboard and head to Bracken Ridge Pump Track for an exhilarating adventure in beautiful Queensland.


















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