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.
Peter Scott Skate Park
Peter Scott Skate Park is also commonly referred to as Moorooka Skatepark and can be found ten minutes south of Brisbane by car in Muriel Avenue Park, Mookooka. The small concrete park has a few mellow street features, including ledges, rails, banks and more. The park...
The Village Indoor Skatepark
The private undercover skatepark in Brisbane is tailored towards BMX'ers and scooters with a bunch of large wooden ramps. The skatepark can be found in the industrial sector of Coopers Plain in Brisbane and is one of several private skateparks in Queensland. The...
Archerfield Skatepark
Archerfield Skatepark is also commonly referred to as Acacia Ridge Skate Park. The skatepark can be found deep in the southern suburbs of Acacia Ridge, Brisbane, QLD. The skatepark was designed and constructed by the crew at Concrete Skate Parks and has since had a...