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.







Maryborough Skatepark
Maryborough Skatepark in Queensland Australia is a large open concrete park with heaps of reasonably sized bowls and transitions. The park has a mix of banks, quarters and curved transitions. For a relatively new skateboard park, there is also a combination of...
Gympie Youth Precinct Skatepark
The famous new Youth Precinct Skatepark in Gympie is one of the freshest skateboarding destinations in Queensland. The skatepark has way too many features to list but rest assured, it almost has something to entertain almost every skater. The fresh concrete park is...
Nerang Skatepark
Nerang Skatepark just West of the Gold Coast in beautiful Queensland Australia is a relatively new park with smooth concrete, a huge snaking bowl and heaps of additional features littered throughout. The open flow concrete park with traditional steel coping is a...




