Something smooth, bold and built for speed has just landed in the Sunshine Coast hinterland — and Noosa skateboarders are already eyeing it off for their next road trip.
Sunshine Coast Council has completed a major upgrade of the Maleny Skate Park, delivering a dynamic new space for skaters, scooter riders, BMXers and spectators at the Maleny Showgrounds on Maleny Stanley River Road.
The revamped facility features flat banks, hips, transition ramps, ledges and rails, while the previously upgraded half-pipe has been retained and seamlessly integrated into the new design. The result is a flowing, modern park catering to a range of riding styles and skill levels.
For Noosa’s strong skate community – from Tewantin teens to beachside longboarders – the new Maleny layout offers another high-quality option within reach for weekend sessions and friendly competitions.
Sunshine Coast Councillor Winston Johnston said the project was about more than concrete and coping.
“This is more than just a skate park – it’s a place of connection, creativity and movement,” Cr Johnston said.
“We’re proud to deliver a facility that encourages active lifestyles and brings people together.”
The transformation was shaped through extensive consultation with the Maleny community and local riders, ensuring the final result reflected the needs and spirit of the region. The park has been described as “by skaters, for skaters”, with rider input influencing the flow and technical elements.
New seating and landscaping have also been added, making the space more welcoming for families and spectators. The design prioritises visibility and safety, while still allowing experienced riders to push their limits.
Minister for Tourism and Member for Glasshouse Andrew Powell said the improved facility was a strong investment in young people.
“The improved Maleny Skatepark is a great investment in our young people and in the future of our community,” Mr Powell said.
“It gives our youth a safe, inclusive space to keep active, build confidence, and connect with friends.”
“I’ve been advocating for this project for many years, and I’m proud to see it become a reality.”
The development was funded with the support of the Queensland Government in association with Sunshine Coast Council.
Cr Johnston thanked the Maleny community for its patience throughout the design and construction process.
“This is a great example of how we are connecting and engaging with our communities to build a better future for everyone,” he said.
While Noosa has its own well-used skate facilities, the upgraded Maleny site adds to a growing network of quality parks across the wider region. For Noosa skateboarders keen to test new lines, master fresh tricks or simply enjoy a different vibe, the hinterland park offers a new challenge just up the range.









