The City of Logan has an abundance of options for skate enthusiasts and you will find some of South East Queensland’s best skateparks in Logan!
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Whether you prefer 2 or 4 wheels (or even more!), there are plenty of options for enjoying the skate, scooter and BMX parks in Logan City.
Skate, scooter and BMX parks in Logan
Beenleigh Skate and BMX Park, Beenleigh
Beenleigh Skate Park has to be seen to be believed! This once small skate and BMX park underwent a $3.1 million revamp and is now a destination for skaters, BMX riders and other extreme sports aficionados throughout South East Queensland. If your Brisbane Kids like rolling around on any wheels, add Beenleigh Skate Park to your list!
This park was designed with input from the professional freestyle BMX rider, world champion and Olympic Gold Medalist Logan Martin, who grew up riding right here. Some of the obstacles here are huge and are more suited to experienced riders, however, there is something here for everyone.
Crestmead Park, Crestmead
Crestmead Park includes a large skate park with plenty of grind rails, stairs, ramps and a half pipe. In the back corner of the park is a BMX track with a maintained grass covering. Up there with the best bike tracks in Brisbane, Crestmead Park’s paths also boast a very realistic track layout. Given the sizing, it could host several riders at a time and, as it’s completely flat, even the younger ones can join in.
Albert River Park, Eagleby
The skate bowl at Albert River Park is quite large for a playground skate park. It has been painted in fun, bright colours, and includes rails, ramps and banks, a 6-foot half pipe, a fun box and grind boxes. There are gentle slopes and flat areas here for beginners and lots for more experienced skaters to explore and enjoy.
Shailer Pioneer Park, Shailer Park
Shailer Pioneer Park boasts a fantastic skate park with benches, rails to grind, and plenty of ramps. There is a full-sized basketball court and two full-sized tennis courts to enjoy. Besides the skate park, there is exercise equipment on which to do a short routine.
Teviot Downs Park, New Beith
Teviot Downs Park has a large skate park with plenty of fun obstacles, ramps, bowls and rails for experienced skaters, gentle slopes and extra smooth surfaces to assist beginners. The path between the play area and skate park is decorated with beautiful murals of native wildlife found in the local bushland.
Flagstone Adventure Park, Jimboomba
Flagstone Adventure Park might be better known for its massive adventure playground and water play area, but don’t forget to pack the scooters and bikes, because Flagstone Adventure Park also features a mini skate plaza with mini ramps, a vertical ramp, grind boxes and grind rails. Paths with roadway markings weave in and out of the playground elements.
Logan Village Skatepark, Logan Village
Logan Village Skatepark has been predominantly constructed in concrete, steel and timber. The recently upgraded facility features two new bowls, quarter pipes, a volcano, wallie rock, taco and a vert wall amid new stairs, rails and spines. The park has been designed to incorporate different styles of skate, scooter and BMX riding, with elevated bowls, transitions and street sections, ensuring a varied experience to invite users of different ages and abilities.
Barbaralla Skatepark, Springwood
Also known as Springwood skate park, Barbaralla Skatepark is a great local park. There are rails, steps, walls, slopes, spines and other elements for a fun skate experience. There are sections suitable for beginners, but plenty of elements for people of any experience level to have fun on wheels.
Underwood Park, Priestdale
Underwood Park has a fantastic skate bowl, large flat areas and a street-style segment as well. No matter what kind of wheels you’re riding on, or your experience level, there’s something here for you. There’s also a BMX track here (which is sometimes closed to the public when competitions are underway).
Woodridge Skatepark, Woodridge
There has been a skate park in Woodridge since the 80s, and it’s had many upgrades over the years. Woodridge Skatepark is a large, older park on a bitumen base, so it can be rougher to ride than some of the newer concrete parks, but there are some bigger elements here. There’s a 7-foot half pipe bowl, banks, rails, pyramids, a fun box, and ledges to enjoy.
Tudor Park, Loganholme
Tudor Park is a modern, street style park with a smooth concrete finish. This Y-shaped park is packed with different elements, including a 6-foot high keyhole half bowl, as well as banks, rails and transitions with metal coping. There’s also a pump track and skills loop here for the BMX bandits.
Jimboomba Park, Jimboomba
Jimboomba Park’s skate park has plenty to amuse skaters of all ages and abilities. There’s a halfpipe that leads into a bowl, as well as rails, a fun box, large stairs and other elements.
Browns Plains Skatepark, Browns Plains
Browns Plains Skatepark is one of the biggest skate parks in Logan! It features a 6-foot half pipe, a 3-foot and a 6-foot 3-sided bowl, rails, ramps, a combo box, a half pyramid and an 8-foot vert wall. There are elements here for beginners, but there’s definitely a lot here for more experienced riders and skaters.
Things to think about before getting your skates on
Safety: Always wear proper safety gear, such as a helmet, knee pads, and elbow pads, to protect yourself and your kids from injury.
Respect: Follow the rules of the park and be respectful of other park users. If you are a beginner or you have young kids, avoid skating when the park is crowded and wait your turn to use features.
Condition: Check the condition of the park and the equipment before using it. If equipment seems broken or unsafe, do not use it. You can also check park conditions on the Logan City Council website.
Weather: Be mindful of the weather and the surface of the skatepark. Skateparks can become slippery in wet conditions and too hot to use during the summer, be aware of the weather before heading out
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