Bondi Skate Park

Campbell Parade, Bondi Beach

Bondi Skate Park

A much-loved feature of Bondi Beach Park, Bondi Skate Park started out as two skate ramps in 1991. In 2004, after extensive community consultation, the current skate park was constructed.

Today, it is one of Australia’s biggest and best skate parks – both in terms of design and location – making it a source of pride for local skaters.

Public facilities

Food & beverage facilities: Bondi Pavilion.

Toilets: North Bondi, South Bondi and Bondi Pavilion. Refer to toiletmap.gov.au.

Parking: Use public transport. Metered street parking. Mobility bay parking available at Queen Elizabeth Dr & Campbell Pde.

Pets: Limited on leash areas (see map below).

Walks: Visit HelloBondi.com.

Art: Bondi Beach public art and Bondi Beach sea wall.

Accessibility

  • Car parking
  • Toilets

Events & Hire

For corporate activations or filming and photography, see Use of public spaces.

  • Use of the skate park is at your own risk; please consider your own and others’ safety.
  • Use permitted between sunrise and sunset.
  • Children under 10 years must be supervised by a parent or guardian.

  • Refer to Bondi Beach Park for rules that apply to park and beach area.
  • Alcohol and glass prohibited area – see map.
  • No commercial activities without Council approval.
  • Dogs prohibited within skate park area (assistance animals permitted).

  • Safety first: Check that the skate park is clean, dry and safe to ride. Make sure you wear safety gear including a helmet and pads.
  • Skate to your ability: Bondi Skate Park is an intermediate to advanced facility.  Be honest with yourself about your skill level. Beginners should start off with something slow, small and easy to build their skills and consider using the park when it’s less busy.
  • Understand the flow: Make sure you understand the direction and flow of traffic through the skate park including run up and run out spaces before starting.
  • Keep clear: People use the tops and bottom of ramps, ledges and coping to perform tricks. Understand where the safe waiting zones are.
  • Take turns: The skate park is for everyone; take turns so everyone can have a go.
  • Look out for others: If your skateboard, bike or scooter gets away from you, yell out a warning so other users can get out of the way.
  • Spectator safety: Stay behind the barriers. The skate park is not a playground and should only be used by children and adults who are actively riding or skating.

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