Toongabbie Skate Park

Toongabbie Skate Park

There are huge steel banks and a quarter that rocket you towards another steel feature obstacle in the middle with a euro gap and rail. There is also a very long and thin steel mini ramp. We suspect it was the first and potentially the last mini ramp they built as it...
Caboolture Bowl

Caboolture Bowl

The infamous Caboolture Bowl in Apex Park, next to the beautiful Centenary Lakes Park, lies some old concrete that is part of Queensland skatepark history. The bowl has a deep end with roll-in and a shallow section that forms some sort of mini ramp. The skate bowl is...
Murwillumbah Half Pipe

Murwillumbah Half Pipe

Located in a random park opposite the Murwillumbah Baptist Church, the famous Murwillumbah Half Pipe can be found. This old-school concrete half pipe is one of Australia’s most vintage half pipes. The half-pipe shows its age with some large cracks in the...
Boggabilla Skatepark

Boggabilla Skatepark

Replacing the old basketball court and located next the new court lies the tierd rusting Boggabilla Skatepark. The skatepark sports three steel ramps, a flat rail and a bench. The best feature in this skatepark is the bench table, not to be confused with a standard...
Murchison Skatepark

Murchison Skatepark

Murchison has just scraped on the map with their new beginner park. There is a tiny bank on one end with steel coping and two street features in the middle of the park. The concrete slab is large enough to get some speed and throw down your flat tricks. The featured...
Kalkallo Skate Dish

Kalkallo Skate Dish

A pleasant surprise to discover one of Australia’s worst skateparks in Bells Reserve, Kalkallo, Victoria. We are still confused about what to make of Kalkallo Skate Dish, but the proof is in the pudding. It appears that the park was recently constructed. However...
Tolland Pump Track

Tolland Pump Track

Tolland Pump Track can be found on Bruce St in Tolland, Wagga Wagga. The pump track is better suited for bikes and scooters and a great beginner track to get rolling. The humps and bumps at Tolland Pump Track are too small and insignificant to keep your speed and pump...
Tootgarook Skatepark

Tootgarook Skatepark

The Mornington Peninsula has been blessed with another skatepark found in Romney Park, Tootgarook, VIC. We are not entirely sure what to think of this skate park, skate spot or DIY skatepark. There are three skate features, including a small quarter, slappy curb and...
Newhaven Skatepark

Newhaven Skatepark

The Newhaven Skatepark can be found on the main road in and out of Philip Island just before or after the bridge, depending on which way you are coming or going. The Newhaven Skatepark comprises a single universal fun box made out of steel and dropped on a concrete...
Triabunna Skate Bowl

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...
Evandale Skatepark

Evandale Skatepark

Evandale Skatepark in the northeast of Tasmania is one of the worst skateparks we have skated in a while. Featuring rough concrete, a single rail, curved quarter and bank obstacle. It might not look like much, but it is still the best skate spot in Evandale and the...
Swansea Skatepark

Swansea Skatepark

Swansea Skatepark located on Tasmania’s beautiful east coast just a stone throw away from the beach. Swansea Skateparks single feature is exactly the same as the one found in Orford. The only difference between the two is that Swansea has an even smaller...
Orford Skatepark

Orford Skatepark

Orford Skatepark on Tasmania’s beautiful east coast is something. We’re not entirely sure what it is, nevertheless, it looks like an attempt of a skatepark and a contender for Australia’s worst skate spots. The skatepark sits on a small concrete slab...
Franklin Dish

Franklin Dish

Franklin Dish Skatepark comprises two small open skate bowls. The skate bowls are constructed from concrete and have very gradual/mellow edges that are more of a bank than any traditional coping you might come to expect at a skate bowl. Even though Franklin Dish is...
Kambah Bowl

Kambah Bowl

Kambah Bowl is a piece of Australian skateboarding history. It has been locked for many years, and people rarely jump the fence unless they are a pro skater that has come to town or a photographer as we were. The vintage skatepark has almost as much vert as a mega...
Fadden Skatepark

Fadden Skatepark

Fadden Skateboard Park, located in Fadden Park, is another vintage skatepark in the ACT to withstand the test of time. The concrete open bowl slants off in one direction and features a large quarter and a rail. Although there is steel coping on the quarter, you will...
Teddybear Park Skatepark

Teddybear Park Skatepark

Teddybear Park Skatepark also know as Macarthur Community Park Skatepark. The skatepark is built on top of a basketball court and consists of a single flat bank and quarter ramp. The concrete is smooth, and the transition between the features is as good as anyone...
Richardson Bowl

Richardson Bowl

Richardson Bowl is an antique skatepark in Richardson, ACT. The skate bowl has an open flow and tapers off on both sides. Some traditional steel coping on one half would have been ahead of its times when originally constructed. Although Richardson Bowl is a vintage...
Kippax Mini Ramp

Kippax Mini Ramp

Kippax Mini Ramp is one of many mini skate ramps in the ACT. The mini ramps were built in the late ’90s and are still in great condition. Like the rest of the mini ramps in Greater Canberra, Kippax Mini Ramp is surrounded by tanbark, so you should try to pack a...
Campbell Mini Ramp

Campbell Mini Ramp

Campbell Mini Ramp is yet another identical mini skate ramp in the ACT. The mini ramps were built in the late ’90s in the ACT. Like all of the mini ramps in Greater Canberra, Campbell Mini Ramp is surrounded by tanbark, so you should try to pack a broom or leaf...