Designed and built by Concrete Skateparks, Dicky Beach Skatepark in Queensland’s Sunny Coast is an old rough concrete skatepark with a few street features along with a bowl and mini ramp. Although the skatepark is showing its age with course concrete far from being fast, you can still find sections worth the skate. The actual design of the skateboard park is relatively contemporary, and it is hard to determine what is new and what has been added to over the years. Located next to the beach, Dicky Beach Skatepark is worth a roll. However, there are so many other awesome parks in the area that we would be surprised if you decide to skate it for very long.

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Gap Bowl

Gap Bowl

There was previously an old bowl that has been demolished and replaced with what we now refer to as the Gap Bowl. The skatepark was re-opened with upgrades in 2004. The bowls are on the larger side and are almost connected with a spine, however unfortunately the gap...

Ashgrove Skatepark

Ashgrove Skatepark

Ashgrove Skatepark can be found in Dorrington Park, Ashgrove, Brisbane, QLD. The skatepark was opened to the public to skate in August 2018 and is one of the newer skateparks in greater Brisbane. The street plaza-style skatepark has slappy curbs for days, manny pads,...

Oxenford Skatepark

Oxenford Skatepark

Oxenford Skatepark consists of a small park with steel pre-fab features. The concrete surface is smooth and fast, with minimal cracks. The pre-fab features are tight and consistent transitions between the concrete surface and the steel obstacles. There is a mellow...

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