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.

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Beenleigh BMX Park

Beenleigh BMX Park

The Beenleigh BMX Park has undergone a huge upgrade to become one of Australia's premier BMX facilities. The skatepark upgrades cost a whopping 3.1 million dollar bills that we presume would not have been paid in cash. The skatepark is absolutely massive and has a lot...

Caboolture Bowl

Caboolture Bowl

The infamous Caboolture Bowl in Apex Park, next to the beautiful Centenary Lakes Park, lies some old concrete that is part of Queensland skatepark history. The bowl has a deep end with roll-in and a shallow section that forms some sort of mini ramp. The skate bowl is...

Burpengary Skate Park

Burpengary Skate Park

The ageing Burpengary Skate Park is medium to average. The concrete slab makes for the surface that lies four prefab feature obstacles. The prefab features include quarters, banks, a euro gap and some rails. A basic skatepark that is good to learn on and roll around....

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