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.







Bowen Skate Park
The relatively new Bowen Skate Park has been a welcomed addition to the Queensland skateboarding community and alike. The skateboard park was designed by the legends at Sevenbythree and built by our friends at Concrete Skateparks. The skate park is large, dope, open...
Mudjimba Skatepark
A unique skatepark in sunny Queensland, Australia. The concrete street style park has heaps of transitions and features hubba's euro gaps, banks, quarters and much more. The skateboard park is starting to show its age with rough, cracking concrete. Not the fastest...
Airlie Beach Skate Park
The infamous Airlie Beach Skate Park in Queensland, Australia, is littered with the features that we love to see and ride. The concrete skatepark is super smooth and very fast. The park has traditional steel coping wherever needed, along with an open design that we...




