Skateparks

Pizzey Park Skatepark

Pool Bowl at Pizzey Skatepark

One of the best known skate parks on the Gold Coast. The iconic Pizzey Park Skatepark has been around for over 30 years and has played host to some great scooter comps. It has a mix of old school ...

Runaway Bay Bowl

Looking into Runaway Bay Bowl

The Runaway Bay Bowl is a little known spot that is far less popular than the larger skate park up the road. It’s hidden from the road by a grassy hill and only visible by walking or ...

Runaway Bay Skatepark

One side of the bowl at Runaway Bay Skatepark

Runaway Bay Skatepark is made up of 2 sections. There’s prefab metal ramps on a concrete slab to one side. Then there’s the large twin bowl. It has lights so you can ride your scooter here day and ...

Salk Skatepark

Salk Skatepark

Salk Skatepark is on the banks of the Currumbin River. Not only is it a good spot for a ride but you can have a swim afterwards. The skate park has had a recent upgrade and a new section added. ...

Springbrook Skatepark

Looking over Springbrook Skatepark

Tucked away behind the Community Hall is where you’ll find the Springbrook Skatepark. It’s an older style concrete park with tight transitions and a mix of street. Springbrook Skatepark Elements ...

Tugun Skatepark

Tugun Skatepark Banks, Hubba, Quarter Pipe

You’ll find Tugun Skatepark at the northern end of the airport. It has both old and new sections with an upgrade being completed in 2015. The older sections are a bit rougher and you can sometimes ...

Upper Coomera Skatepark

Upper Coomera Skatepark

Upper Coomera Skatepark is unique on the Gold Coast for its 12 foot vert ramp. You won’t ever see many people riding it, but the skate park beneath it is often packed. The skate park is up the ...

Varsity Lakes Skatepark

Varsity Lakes Skatepark Cradle Bowl

At a glance, Varsity Lakes Skatepark looks huge. It’s skinny, but it stretches over a wide area and a small hill. It looks empty in parts, and packed in others. There’s only a few elements that ...

Brassall Skatepark

Checking out the roll-in at Brassall Skatepark

If you arrive via Workshops St, you’d think this was setup for only the smallest kids. At Brassall Skatepark you first see the smallest dish, then a small bowl. Luckily there are a few other things ...

Bundamba Skatepark

Bundamba Skatepark Pyramid with rail

This is a good sized park with some smooth lines and fun elements. Bundamba Skatepark is spaced out and has lots of small to medium sized obstacles with nothing overly large. Bundamba Skatepark ...

Collingwood Park Skatepark

Down rail and bank at Collingwood Park Skate Park

This is a fun spot to ride scooters with a range of different elements from transition through to street. The Collingwood Park Skatepark has a large new section alongside an 80’s bowl. ...

Gailes Bowl

Angled view of Gailes Bowl

This is one of those old school 80's style mini bowls that still litter the south east. Gailes Bowl is good for beginners to practice riding on, but beyond that not worth visiting. Gailes Bowl ...

Forest Hill Skatepark

Hubba, euro gap and bank at Forest Hill Skate Park

This is a small setup with a combination between street and transition. The Forest Hill Skatepark has nothing large in size so it’s good for beginners, but still a bit of fun for those more ...

Gatton Skatepark

On the deck looking over Gatton Skate Park

This has to be one of the cleanest looking skate parks I’ve ever seen. A fresh coat of paint the day before will give that impression though. Even the rails were painted! Gatton Skatepark has a ...

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