Nambour Quota Park - Skate and Youth Precinct

A multi-functional activity centre, located beside Quota Memorial Park and in close proximity to the heart of Nambour. The award winning skate park caters for all ages with the Youth Precinct also including a basketball half-court, shade, terrace seating, climbing structures, a playground, public amenities and event spaces.

Nambour Quota Park - Skate and Youth Precinct

A multi-functional activity centre, also known as Quota Memorial Park, caters for all ages – that’s what you’ll find in Nambour at the corner of Matthew and Ann Streets. The award winning skate park provides one of the best on the Sunshine Coast. The Youth Precinct also includes a basketball half-court, shade structures, terrace seating, pathways, shade trees, climbing structures, a fenced playground and community event spaces.

The park has recently undergone improvements and the capacity of the existing Quota Park has expanded. This expansion means that Quota Park is now a Sunshine Coast Wide Park.  Stage 1 (completed January 2022) development of the park included the following:

  • 600 metres of new pathways
  • 4700 m2 open turfed area
  • 92 native shade trees
  • 4429 native shrubs
  • two large turfed areas providing open spaces
  • exposed honed concrete stair case
  • underground power and water infrastructure.

All of these aspects support the brilliant new dog off-leash area and recreational hub for Nambour. Check out Nambour Quota Park - Dog-off-leash Park for more information. Please ensure your dog remains 5 metres away from any barbecue and or playground facility for health and safety reasons at all times. Follow the onsite signage for further guidance of where you can take your dog.

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Quota Memorial Park, 16 Mathew Street, Nambour

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