Burnie Skatepark is located next to the waterfront in Burnie on Tasmania’s northern coast. The skatepark is among Tasmania’s best concrete creations with a large skateable surface featuring open skate bowls and heaps of street features. The street features are larger than most and probably better suited to BMX’s, however, there are heaps of them and are sure you will find something tailored to your style. The open flow skatepark has banks and transitions for days to amuse any skater, BMX’er, scooter punk or skateboarder.
Triabunna Skate Bowl
The old Triabunna Skate Bowl is showings it's age as it weathers away next to the beautiful river foreshore. The rough concrete has small transitions that technically classifies it as a bowl, however, looks more like a dish. There are a couple of small strips of steel...
Dover Skatepark
Dover Skatepark in Tasmania is an old rough concrete park with a large skate bowl and a selection of other features. The park is probably best suited for BMX and scooter riders that want to get some serious airtime. The bowl comes standard with steel concrete, and a...
Cygnet Skatepark
Designed and constructed by Convic Skateparks, Cygnet Skatepark, just half an hour south of Hobart, is one of Tasmania's best skateparks. The concrete park has a super smooth surface and heaps of features to amuse most skaters, scooters and BMX'ers. Features include...