Nestled in the scenic surroundings of Sandstone Point, Queensland, the Sandstone Point Skatepark is a great location for skaters and scooter punks.
The Sandstone Point Skatepark embraces a culture of inclusivity, welcoming riders of various disciplines. Whether you’re a skateboarder honing your tricks, a scooter rider showcasing your finesse, the park offers a bunch of street features to amuse any street skater.
The design of the Sandstone Point Skatepark showcases a park bench with steel coping on the seats and tabletop. The park also boasts a roll-in bank, quarter flat rail and featured euro, ledge and rail.
The park is next to the basketball courts, has running water and plenty of parking and we can only presume the bench can double up as a conventional table and chairs scenario if you wanted to it down and have lunch presuming your not preventing other skaters from hitting it.

















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