The small street-orientated skatepark in Mooloolalah commonly referred to as Mooloolah Valley Skate Park is pushing well above its weight.
For a small park, it certainly jams in a lot of features that any skater, scooter or BMX’er would have no problems.
There are a couple of dope mini ramps with almost seamless transitions, a flat rail, banks, a manny pad and not much more, all located on a smooth concrete surface jam-packed into an economically small skatepark, or to be
Located in a parkland sanctuary with parkland, ovals, toilet facilities, a drinking fountain and much more, the Mooloolah Valley Skatepark.
Don’t forget to bring your shoes, as to access the park, you will have to cross the Bermuda Triangle full of bindies.
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