The weathering Elimbah Skatepark comprises some random concrete bike jumps along with a more recently included concrete slab with several prefab features.
The bike jumps are old, uneven, and have a reasonable gap between each jump. The jumps slope down the mountain and in concession allowing for a pretty cool flow, pump, and no gravity experience.
The slightly newer skatepark just has a roll-in bank and few street features. We liked seeing the ledge with a square corner coping on one side and a circular coping on the other.
Varsity Lakes Skatepark
Varsity Lakes Skatepark has had a recent facelift with a recently constructed street section. The upgraded street section with freshcete is in the middle of the park and replaces the existing one. The rest of the skatepark is otherwise unchanged. The famous Varsity...
Sunshine Beach Skatepark
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Pizzey Skatepark
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