Revamped Peregian Beach Skate Park takes flight

Kids at the official opening of the newly upgraded Peregian Beach Skate Park. (Supplied)

Noosa’s skateboarding and scooter community has much to celebrate with the official opening of the newly upgraded Peregian Beach Skate Park on Friday 29 November.

Designed in collaboration with Concrete Skateparks, the revamped facility emphasises both fun and safety, with features suited to riders of all ages and skill levels.

Noosa Mayor Frank Wilkie praised the collaborative effort behind the park’s design, noting feedback from local skaters that played a vital role in the final layout.

“We listened closely to our local skaters to ensure the design meets their needs while enhancing safety for all users. The new facility features three distinct zones tailored for both beginners and advanced riders, creating a space where everyone can enjoy and develop their skills,” Mayor Wilkie said.

“The revamped facility also retains the existing shade sail and the iconic Norfolk Island Pines, as well as improved drainage systems to mitigate coastal impacts.”

The launch event, hosted in partnership with Chiggy Skateboarding, SKATABLE and Plastic Free Noosa, featured skate lessons, competitions, and giveaways.

“I’m super excited to have the park back, and it’s better than ever,” local skater Jake Lawrence said.

“There are so many cool new things to try, and I can’t wait to ride here all the time with my mates and help each other get better.”

The project was funded through the Queensland Government’s South East Queensland Community Stimulus Program in partnership with Noosa Council.

Minister for Local Government and Water, Ann Leahy MP, highlighted the importance of investing in facilities that support active communities.

“The Queensland Government is proud to support projects that promote healthy, active lifestyles and bring people together. This upgraded skate park will be an incredible asset for the Peregian Beach community, providing a safe, inclusive space for riders of all ages to enjoy,” Minister Leahy said.

Local Member for Noosa, Sandy Bolton, also expressed her support, recognising the skate park’s community-wide benefits.

“I’m thrilled to see this skate park revitalised for the benefit of our young residents and their families. It’s more than just a place to skate; it’s a space to connect, stay active, and build friendships,” Ms Bolton said.

Mayor Wilkie thanked the community for its patience during construction.

“We appreciate everyone’s understanding throughout the upgrade process and are confident that this new facility will quickly become a favourite spot for families, skateboarders, and scooter riders alike,” he said.