Located in the vibrant city of Ipswich, the Rotary Skate Park stands as a reminder of how terrible the parks were designed and constructed back in the day and a testament to the new parks we a fortunate enough to skate.
The Rotary Skate Park in Ipswich once would have been a skateboarder’s dream come true to have this at your doorstep. These days we would be surprised if it is even seldom used.
The concrete is very old and rough, the transitions are kinked with banks which makes it hard to skate and a reminder of how much better skateparks have become.
Pimpama Spine Ramp
The famous Pimpama Spine Ramp is a steel construction containing two mini ramps that are connected with a spine and roll-over. There are two spines that are separated with the rollover in the middle. The gap between each spine is roughly one meter and one of the...
Mount Cotton Skatepark
Redlands has invested in a beautiful slab of smooth fresh concrete that we refer to as Mount Cotton Skatepark. Mount Cotton Skatepark was constructed in 2017 and opened to the public to skate in August. The skatepark was constructed by our friends at CONVIC and is one...
West End Skate Park
West End Skate park is one of the latest skate facilities to open in the centre of Brisbane City. The street-orientated park has a bunch of smaller mellow street features. Skate obstacles include ledges, rails, humps, bumps, quarters, a vert wall, banks and more. West...