
Ten important skateboard spots in Gold Coast, Australia

1. Pizzey Park
One of the most iconic skateparks in Australia, Pizzey Park in Miami is a must-visit. It features a mix of street and vert elements, with bowls, ramps, and rails to challenge all types of skaters. The bowl section is particularly renowned, making it a popular spot for both locals and professionals. Its size and variety make it ideal for long sessions, and it’s regularly maintained, ensuring a smooth ride.
2. Varsity Lakes Skatepark
Varsity Lakes Skatepark is known for its well-designed layout, catering to both beginners and advanced skaters. The park offers a range of elements including rails, ledges, quarter pipes, and a large bowl. It’s a great spot for street skaters who enjoy technical tricks, but the bowl section also attracts vert riders looking to improve their skills.


3. Elanora Skatepark
Elanora Skatepark is famous for its massive, smooth-flowing bowls. It’s ideal for those who enjoy high-speed lines and transitions. The park's bowls range in depth, providing options for both intermediate and expert skaters. The open space and scenic location add to the overall experience, making it a favorite among bowl skaters.
4. Ormeau Skatepark
Ormeau Skatepark, located in the northern part of the Gold Coast, is a relatively new addition to the city’s skating scene. It boasts a modern design with various street elements, including stairs, rails, and manual pads. The park is well-lit at night, allowing skaters to practice after dark. It’s perfect for those who prefer a mix of street and park skating.
5. Palm Beach Skatepark
Palm Beach Skatepark is a favorite for locals due to its beachfront location and variety of obstacles. It has a mix of street and transition features, including banks, quarter pipes, and ledges. The park’s design encourages creative lines, and its open layout is perfect for skaters of all levels to enjoy.
6. Nerang Skatepark
Nerang Skatepark is known for its challenging street course and flow bowl. The street section features a variety of ledges, stairs, and rails, while the flow bowl allows for fast-paced transitions. It’s a well-balanced park that offers something for both street and transition skaters, and its smooth concrete surface ensures a fast, enjoyable ride
7. Runaway Bay Skatepark
Runaway Bay Skatepark is smaller than some of the other parks on this list, but it offers a great space for learning and improving basic skills. It’s equipped with mini ramps, fun boxes, and small rails, making it ideal for beginner and intermediate skaters. The park’s quiet location also makes it a great spot for relaxed, stress-free sessions.
8. Jacobs Well Skatepark
Jacobs Well Skatepark, located in a more rural part of the Gold Coast, is a hidden gem. The park features a combination of bowls, quarter pipes, and street elements, allowing for a variety of skating styles. Its peaceful setting away from the city’s hustle and bustle provides a great atmosphere for skaters looking for a laid-back experience.
9. Southport Skatepark
Southport Skatepark is a versatile park that offers a variety of obstacles for both street and transition skaters. It includes banks, ledges, rails, and a flow bowl, making it suitable for all skill levels. The park’s convenient location in Southport also makes it easy to access, and its open layout encourages creative skating.
10. Foothill Boulevard DIY
Tugun Skatepark is a small but well-designed park located near the beach. It features a mini ramp, quarter pipes, and a few street obstacles, making it a great spot for casual sessions. The park’s proximity to the beach also allows for a unique skating experience, where you can enjoy the coastal breeze while riding.
Skateboarding is tribal and most locals are welcoming, but if you're new to a spot, or just passing through, have respect for the locals. Listen. Be smart. Have fun.
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