The Walloon Skatepark in Queensland has gained a reputation as one of the least favourable skateparks in Australia. Despite its inclusion in our directory, it’s important to highlight its shortcomings. The park lacks essential features and maintenance, making it less than ideal for skating. Its design may not cater well to various skill levels, and the overall layout might hinder the skating experience. While we wouldn’t recommend skating at this park due to its subpar conditions, we acknowledge the importance of providing comprehensive information to our users. Every skatepark, regardless of its quality, deserves recognition in our directory. By including all parks, including those that are not worth skating, we strive to offer a complete resource for skaters, helping them make informed decisions about where to skate.
Molendinar Pump Track
One of only a couple of proper downhill pump tracks in Australia that we have come across to date. Although the pump track is rough and covered with chalkies, it is rad to pump and roll down a hill on a course track. Alpine sports discovered that downhill is better...
Arundel Mini Ramp
One of the best mini ramps on the Gold Coast. Arundel Mini Ramp is small and mellow; however, it has some length and girth with plenty of space between quarters and heaps of space to grind the slippery steel coping. The mini ramp features a bank, hip and extensions....
Nambour Skate Park
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section with roll-in, steep, banking and inconsistent transitions and a small section consistent with inconsistent and outdated...