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, allowing skaters to roll around the park easily with heaps of different lines. Obstacles include a selection of min ramps, open bowls with banks and quarters and the occasional street feature scattered throughout. It is a paradise for transition skaters and still a super relevant park for street skaters.
If you are in Harvey Bay, it’s worth noting that there is a new skatepark that replaces the old bowl just a short skate along the foreshore that is definitely worth checking out.



















Elimbah Skatepark
The weathering Elimbah Skatepark comprises some random concrete bike jumps along with a more recently included concrete slab with several prefab features. The bike jumps are old, uneven, and have a reasonable gap between each jump. The jumps slope down the mountain...
Eagleby Skatepark
The old-school Eagleby Skatepark was constructed in either the late 90s or the early 00s by looking at the design. The skatepark has lots of large quarters. A couple of quarters make for a sweet half pipe, the rest cater for a large open bowl arrangement. There are a...
Morayfield Skate Park
The notorious Morayfield Skatepark. The skatepark was designed and constructed by the lads at Concrete Skateparks. The vert half pipe is made out of steel and holds together well, all things considered. There is a cool mini ramp and a few fun features, but the park...




