Andrews Park Skatepark

Andrews Park Skatepark

We were wrapped when we drove past this old-school skatepark when en route to the much newer Wauchope Skatepark that can be found on the other side of Andrews Park. This vintage skatepark is a testament to how far skatepark design and construction have come. The park...
Fred Ferguson Park Bowl

Fred Ferguson Park Bowl

One of the more disappointing skateparks that we discovered in Brisbane. Our understanding is that it is meant to be some sort of bowl, although it looks a lot more like a dish or even a plate. The bowl belongs in the skatepark museum as it pre-dates any sort of...
Thurgoona Pump Track

Thurgoona Pump Track

The Thurgoona Pump Track in Albury, NSW is a popular recreational facility that attracts both locals and visitors alike. This well-designed pump track offers an exhilarating experience for bike riders and skateboarders of all skill levels. With its smooth berms,...
Bridgeman Downs Skatepark

Bridgeman Downs Skatepark

Located in Dr. Valentine Mcdowall Park, in the northern burbs of Brisbane lies the weathering Bridgeman Downs Skatepark. Bridgeman Downs Skatepark comprises of a burns, and two of the smallest mini ramps we have come across. The mini ramps are too small to properly...
Crescent Head Skatepark

Crescent Head Skatepark

The beautiful coastal town of Crescent Head on the Macleay Valley Coast in NSW is due for a new skatepark.  The town is known as a holiday hot spot with gorgeous beaches and great surf. Unfortunately, the skatepark is letting the town down with only three pre-fab...
Kingscliff Circuit

Kingscliff Circuit

Situated in the picturesque coastal town of Kingscliff, New South Wales, the Kingscliff Circuit has become a beloved destination for bike riders, scooter enthusiasts, and skateboarders seeking a beginner park to practice and master rolling around. This well-designed...
Woolloongabba Bowl

Woolloongabba Bowl

Located in the vibrant neighbourhood of Kangaroo Point in East Brisbane, Queensland, the Woolloongabba Bowl has become a beloved destination for skateboarders and scooter riders. This old skatepark offers a unique open bowl featuring car-stopper slappy curbs. The...
Junction Hill Skate Bowl

Junction Hill Skate Bowl

The old-school Junction Hill Skate Bowl still stands in Junction Hill, just a 15-minute drive north of Grafton. The skate bowl was initially made from concrete, but now it comprises dirt, grass, cracks, and general debris mixed in with some concrete. This skate bowl...
Kingscliff Skatepark

Kingscliff Skatepark

Blink, and you will miss it. The not-so-famous Kingscliff Skatepark can be found in the Northern Rivers on Faulks Park Kingscliff. The small street-orientated skatepark features a single flat rail and another isolated ledge. The concrete surface is rough, and the...
Freshbrook Avenue Ledges

Freshbrook Avenue Ledges

Truganina is proud to boast of yet another skatepark. The street-orientated skate facility as its name implies features a number of ledges. The ledges are on the larger side and would probably appeal to scooters and BMX riders as much if not more so than skateboarders...
Trentbridge Road Skatepark

Trentbridge Road Skatepark

Trentbridge Road Skatepark in Melbourne’s western suburb of Tarneit has a few ledges, many pad and several banks. The banks extend for some distance and open up to a basketball court at the end. There is plenty of room for skaters to throw down their flat tricks...
Rathmines Skatepark

Rathmines Skatepark

Also referred to as Rathmines Bowl, Rathmines Skatepark can be found in the centre of town next to the tennis courts. Rathmines Skatepark features an old concrete bowl with a rough surface, a mound in the middle, an extension, and a more recently added steel coping...
Holland Park Bowl

Holland Park Bowl

Located in Glindemann Park Playground is the old-school Holland Park Bowl. The skate bowl is shaped like an open rectangle with banking transitions on three sides. The features are more like banks than quarters and have a mellow roll-in instead of the more...
Cranbourne East Skatepark – McFarlan Way

Cranbourne East Skatepark – McFarlan Way

The new skatepark in Cranbourne East has fresh concrete, although that’s about it. The skatepark has one very small and mellow euro-gap, a single flat rail and a couple of ledges. Unfortunately, the only rail is huge that only professional skaters would be able...
Bruthen Skatepark

Bruthen Skatepark

Bruthen Skatepark can be found on The Great Alpine Road, nestled in next to the Tambo River. The skateboard park is on a small square concrete slab and features a few steel features that are bolted to the ground. There are quarters and banks on each corner of the park...
Albion Park Rail Pump Track

Albion Park Rail Pump Track

Located in the middle of McDonald Park Playground in Albion Park Rail is a tar pump track. The small pump track with some mellow humps and bumps for beginners to roll around on. The track only has a straight section with humps and bumps to pump over. A great park to...
Currans Hill Circuit

Currans Hill Circuit

Located next to the Currans Hill Skatepark is a new street circuit with a couple of slappy curbs and some banks. It is a small circuit that they have made purpose-built skate features. The street features are small, and there are not very many of them, nevertheless,...
Engadine Bank

Engadine Bank

Certainly one of the worst skateparks in New South Wales and a contender for Australia’s worst skatepark. The concrete track-style park looks like a driveway that goes straight into a bank. It looks like a beginner park, but even professional skaters would...
Berry Pump Track

Berry Pump Track

Opened in 2022, the new Berry Pump Track features a couple of small humps, some banks, some park benches, and even a pretend service station. The track is more of a beginner circuit than a conventional pump track. Don’t get your hopes up on being able to pump...