Located in Glindemann Park Playground is the old-school Holland Park Bowl. The skate bowl is shaped like an open rectangle with banking transitions on three sides. The features are more like banks than quarters and have a mellow roll-in instead of the more conventional steel coping.
The concrete skate bowl is great for kids and beginners to roll around and figure out how to get pumping. There is not a lot else on offer at this skate facility. However, the skate bowl has been well maintained over the years and is one of many skateparks in Brisbane.
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
The trending town of Sunshine Beach in Noosa boasts a super cool skatepark that is a very popular park for kids. Located in the Noosa Aquatic Centre, A super busy skatepark with a vert ramp, street section and a bowl. The Sunshine Beach Skatepark has recently been...
Pizzey Skatepark
Pizzey Park just keeps getting better and better. It has had so many upgrades and additions added to the park that if it's not the best skatepark in Australia, it certainly must be one of the largest. Pizzey Park still sports the original old-school skate bowl next to...