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.












Yelarbon Skate Park
Between a relatively smooth concrete slab and a shade sail lies the Yelerbon Skate Park steel features. There are a lot of larger quarter ramps that form a half pipe and for an open flow arrangement of obstacles. With a couple of spines and euro gaps, Yelerbon makes...
Cairns Skate Plaza
The famous Cairns Skate Plaza in Queensland can be found on the city's foreshore. Convic Skate Parks built the skatepark in 2007, and, at the time, it was the most extensive skate facility in Australia. The skateboard park features a couple of large skate bowls and is...
Proserpine Skate Park
The small concrete park known as Proserpine Skate park is smooth and has several standard street features and a super cool bowl. The street section has rails, banks, quarters, euro gaps, spine, ledges and more. The concrete is showing its age and cracking in areas and...




