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Skateparks, street, bowls, ditches and transitions across Australia on one interactive map.

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Skateparks, street, bowls, ditches and transitions across Australia on one interactive map.

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Rainbow, Victoria
Concrete skatepark near the bowls club at the southern end of Park Street in Rainbow, built by Trinity Skateparks and opened in 2018. It features quarters of varying heights at one end and a box with quarters in the opposite corner.
Best for: beginner, quarters, transition
Bridport, Tasmania
Newer smooth-concrete skatepark on Main St, Bridport, opened in 2022. It offers a bowl section, quarter pipes, bank ramps, a manual pad, flat ledges, a flat bar, rails and a camel hump with a taco and a ledge running over it. Suits both street and transition skaters across skill levels.
Best for: bowl, transition, street, ledges
Nanango, Queensland
Small concrete skatepark on Railway Lane, Nanango, built by Convic and opened in 2001. It features a mini ramp, banks, rails and a speed hump in the middle, plus some bars and blocks. Suits beginners and intermediate skaters.
Best for: beginner, mini ramp, banks, rails
Korumburra, Victoria
Skatepark in central Korumburra beside the heritage train station and rail yards. It has a long central street area with banked/transition sections and a central funbox, a collection of banks and quarters, pyramids and flat bars, with original railway tracks used as a flat rail. Suits skate, BMX and scooter riders of various levels.
Best for: street, transition, quarters, rails
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