The Charles Moroney Pump Track in Kelso, QLD, is a popular recreational facility for both locals and visitors. This pump track offers a thrilling experience for cyclists, skateboarders, scooters and rollerbladers, with its well-designed layout featuring a series of rollers and berms that allow riders to maintain momentum without pedalling, kicking or pushing. It’s a great spot for riders of all skill levels to roll around in circles.
The pump track is constructed out of concrete, which is premium compared to the cheaper tar alternative. You can notice and appreciate the smooth surface as you pump around the circuit.
The pump track can be found in the northern end of Charles Moroney Park, Kelso, Queensland.
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