The infamous Browns Plains Skatepark in the burbs of Brisbane, Queensland. The Skatepark features several open bowls and a selection of quarters, banks, and ledges, along with a vert wall, mini ramp and a collection of street features.

It appeared to be a rougher area of Brisbane. You can see in the background in one of the below images a kid in school uniform lighting the bin on fire. We felt intimidated by the young punks, their foul language, blatant vandalism and disrespect to public property. We didn’t bother skating and got out of there with the cameras while we still had them.

I guess the pictures show more than any review we can write, so scroll down and see for yourself.

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