The old school Nambour Skate Park can be found in the centre of town, along the river in Petrie Park.
The vintage skate bowl has a gnarly section with roll-in, steep, banking and inconsistent transitions and a small section consistent with inconsistent and outdated transitions.
This park is the complete opposite of mellow. It highlights how good the skaters were back in the day to ride a masterpiece like this. To top it all off, there is no coping as this park pre-exists with what we are now familiar with.
Nambour Skate Park is more appealing to scooter rollers and BMX riders, although we are sure it would still get some use from the og bowl dogs.
Gap Bowl
There was previously an old bowl that has been demolished and replaced with what we now refer to as the Gap Bowl. The skatepark was re-opened with upgrades in 2004. The bowls are on the larger side and are almost connected with a spine, however unfortunately the gap...
Ashgrove Skatepark
Ashgrove Skatepark can be found in Dorrington Park, Ashgrove, Brisbane, QLD. The skatepark was opened to the public to skate in August 2018 and is one of the newer skateparks in greater Brisbane. The street plaza-style skatepark has slappy curbs for days, manny pads,...
Oxenford Skatepark
Oxenford Skatepark consists of a small park with steel pre-fab features. The concrete surface is smooth and fast, with minimal cracks. The pre-fab features are tight and consistent transitions between the concrete surface and the steel obstacles. There is a mellow...