An unimpressive old-school skate dish that has been left since the beginning of the sport. The skate dish is super mellow and placed on a hill, thus has a noticeable slant from one end to the other. The transitions are super mellow and the park pre-dates steel coping.
There has been a DIY addition to the park with what appears to be a terribly made and designed extension with a kicker.
A great place to bring the kids so they can learn to roll around whilst almost certainly having the skate facility to themselves. In reality, this piece of concrete that is lucky to be called a skatepark probably shouldn’t be on this database as realistically no one would want to skate this anymore when there are so many better parks to skate.
Pialba Active Hub – Harvey Bay
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Browns Plains Skate Park
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