Explore the Coast's top skate parks

The Sunshine Coast has more than 25 skate parks catering to a variety of skill levels.

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Whether you skate, scoot or blade, grab your wheels of choice and check out our top skate parks.

Alex Skate Park

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A favourite on the Coast, Alex Skate Park is one of the largest and most popular skate parks in Queensland. Located right on the water at Alexandra Headland, it is a picturesque place to hone your skills. Alex Skate Park is the place to be.

Amenities: Toilets, drinking fountains, and connection pedestrian pathways and adjacent playground, barbecues, shelter and picnic tables.
Location: Next to the Alex Surf Club on Alexandra Pde, Alexandra Headland.
Nearby: Located right next the Alex Surf Club and across the road from some fantastic cafes and restaurants.

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Nambour Skate Park

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Nambour Skate Park and Youth Activity Precinct is one of the most exciting skate parks on the Coast. The award-winning facility hosts a basketball half-court, shade structures, terrace seating, pathways, shade trees, climbing structures, a playground and community event spaces.

Amenities: drinking fountains, toilets, playground, barbecues, shelter and picnic tables
Location: Quota Memorial Park**,** Corner of Mathew St and Ann St in Nambour.
Nearby: Goong’Gai’Ba Indigenous Garden and the Veteran Memorial Space and Cenotaph

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Coolum Beach Skate Park

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Coolum Skate Park is located in Tickle Park on the northern side of the Coolum Surf Club. Coolum Skate Park has a continuous bowl, junior halfpipe, grind block, slide rail, vertical wall drops, manual pod and pump feature. With plenty of shade this skate park is a perfect place to skate all year round.

Amenities: Toilets, drinking fountains, playground, barbecues, shelter and picnic tables
Location: 1775-1779 David Low Way, Coolum Beach
Nearby: Coolum Surf Club and plenty of fantastic cafes and restaurants or pack a picnic and enjoy it in the many picnic shelters nearby.

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Dicky Beach Skate Park

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A favourite for locals, the Dicky Beach Skate Park boasts high-quality ramps, rails, grind ledges, quarter pipes and stairs. Plus, there’s a shaded seating area for spectators to enjoy the action. The park also includes the story and propeller from the SS Dicky wreck as a feature in the precinct.

Amenities: drinking fountains, toilets, beach showers, playground, barbecues, shelter and picnic tables
Location: Beerburrum Street, Dicky Beach.
Nearby: Dicky Beach Surf Club, Dicky Beach Holiday Park and across the road from some cafes and restaurants.

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Baringa Skate Plaza

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The new Baringa Skate Plaza located at the southern end of the Coast is a modern street-style plaza skatepark. Designed for all levels of skaters the park includes a combination of jumps, rails and ramps to show off your skills to family and friends. The all-ages park includes a variety of modern street obstacles that span over a large concrete surface through shaded and open areas.

Amenities: Toilets, barbeques, drinking fountains, shelter and picnic tables.
Location: Edwards Terrace, Baringa, 4551
Nearby: Baringa Town Square.

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Our Sunshine Coast community has access to:

  • 1180 recreation parks and open spaces
  • 45 kilometres of beaches and foreshore
  • 321 barbecues
  • 1,343 shelters
  • 379 playgrounds
  • 28 skate parks
  • 45 dog exercise areas
  • 73 basketball courts
  • 55 fitness areas in parks
  • 178 showers
  • 365 drinking fountains
  • 198 public amenities

For an aerial view of a park or to locate park facilities, visit Council’s website and search “Beaches and Park Directory” which includes an interactive map.

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