The Burleigh Pump Track, located in Wonga Park behind Burleigh in Reedy Creek, is the latest addition to the Gold Coast’s skate facilities. Officially opened to the public in 2024, this exciting new track offers riders of all kinds a smooth and challenging course to enjoy.
Built by Parkiteck, one of the best in the business, the Burleigh Pump Track is constructed from durable, high-quality concrete and features a modular design. This ensures the track offers long-lasting performance and a dynamic riding experience.
The track is equipped with a standard selection of humps, bumps, banked turns, and berms, providing the perfect layout for riders to build speed and flow without needing to pedal or push. Whether you’re on a bike, skateboard, scooter, or rollerblades, the Burleigh Pump Track offers plenty of opportunities to practice tricks, improve skills, or simply have fun.
With its smooth surface and thoughtfully designed features, the Burleigh Pump Track is quickly becoming a must-visit spot for both locals and visitors.
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