Nerang Skatepark
Popular spot to ride right next to the M1 on the Gold Coast. Nerang Skatepark has lights, so there’s people there day and night. It’s a good size park with a mix of street and transition. The bowls ...
Popular spot to ride right next to the M1 on the Gold Coast. Nerang Skatepark has lights, so there’s people there day and night. It’s a good size park with a mix of street and transition. The bowls ...
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 ...
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 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 ...
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 ...
If you’re into bowls and transitions then you’ll enjoy it out here. Kensington Grove Skatepark has skipped the standard out this way and gone for something a little different. Kensington Grove ...
This is not what you’d expect from a skate park, but sure enough the Bicentennial signs say it is. The Walloon Skatpark is one for the little kids just starting out riding scooters. Walloon Skate ...
Fernvale Skatepark is in the Somerset region to the north west of Ipswich. You'll find it in a small town about 16 clicks north of Blacksoil. The park is just off the Brisbane Valley Highway. It’s a ...
At the Walton Bridge Reserve off Glenaffric St is the The Gap Bowl. Another inner north western park thats easiest to get to by car, or alternatively on the Bus. The Gap Bowl Features ...