Adding to Brisbane’s impressive collection of very average three-star skateparks, we welcome Hayden Park Skate Park in the southwestern burbs.
Hayden Park Skate Park would have been the place to skate back in the day when it was originally been constructed. The park features a mini ramp, a spine, a ledge, a bank euro and rails. The transitions are consistent and the obstacle are fun to hit. The steel copings could be a little more pronounced, but the rest of the park is well-built and maintained. The concrete is a little rougher than we are familiar with, but that comes with the vintage of the park. A super fun skatepark to roll around and keep the heart pumping.
Eudlo Skate Park
The small concrete patch that makes Tewantin Skatepark is located in beautiful Noosa, on the riverfront. They have designed the park with a couple of newer groovy features that have made the most out of the space. A couple of lines and loops can be created over the...
Palmwoods Skatepark
The skatepark is a sock-standard concrete surface with steel coping. The park features a larger but still mellow open bowl with a spine, hips and pockets. A super fun bowl to skate. A couple of rails and some banks make up the street features. The skatepark is still...
Tanah Merah Skatepark
Also referred to as the Tudor Park Skatepark, the Tanah Merah Skatepark is a new park with seamless transitions. The freshcrete at Tanah Merah Skatepark in Loganholme, Queensland, is rad and stuffed with heaps of transitions, along with several street features...