Marburg Skatepark, nestled beneath a sprawling tree in Ipswich, Queensland, offers a modest skating experience. While its location provides shade, it also invites debris and chalkies onto its concrete surface, necessitating pre-skate cleaning with a broom or leaf blower. The rough concrete and diminutive features might disappoint seasoned skaters seeking more challenging terrain. Nonetheless, the park does offer a mini ramp alongside banks and a few street features, catering to varying skill levels. Overall, Marburg Skatepark presents an average option for skating enthusiasts, serving as a decent spot for casual sessions rather than intense skateboarding endeavors.










Ryan Williams Skatepark
Referred to as Kawana Aquatic Centre, Kawana Skatepark or Ryan Williams Skatepark. The old skatepark has seen better days with rough concrete and some cracks to avoid. The rectangle concrete skatepark features some larger transitions along either side, some street...
Bli Bli Skatepark
The old Bli Bli Skatepark on Queensland's Sunny Coast features a mellow open bowl and a few street obstacles. The skateboard park is Located in Muller Park with river views. It is a pretty cool park little park that has been well-maintained over the years. The council...
Chiggy’s Skateboarding
One of the most popular private indoor skateparks in Queensland, located in the industrial sector of Coolum Beach on the Sunshine Coast. Chiggy's Skateboarding runs lessons, holiday programs, a skate shop, a canteen, coaching and more, making for much more than just a...




