The infamous Stafford Heights Skatepark can be found in the northern burbs of Brisbane. The concrete skatepark features a rad skate bowl, an open-flow street, a pump section, rails, and more.
The skatepark has been holding up well over the years. The bowl is consistent with smooth transitions and steel coping that we love to see. The street section has a lot on offer, although it may take some time to figure out where all the obstacles are located and find your lines.
A fun skatepark that the locals of Stafford Heights in Brisbane should be wrapped to call this concrete playground their local skatepark.
Crestmead PCYC Skate Park
The recently expanded Creastmead PCYC skatepark was completed and opened to the public in Jan 2023. The upgrades include heaps more skate features with the freshcrete we love skating and the addition of lights so that the skatepark can be utilised at night. Crestmead...
Torquay Road Skatepark – Harvey Bay
Commonly referred to as Harvey Bay Skatepark and Torquay Road Skatepark. The skatepark is a vintage concrete jungle that would have been leaps and bounds ahead of its time when first designed. The concrete skatepark has an array of mellow transition features,...
Meakin Park Pump Track
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