
If you are from the Pittsburgh area and remember skating 885, b-cubed, pipes and shady skates this place reminds me of them a classic indoor skatepark. There is a lot to choose from beginner level to intermediate. It has obstacles for everyone. The layout is nice too. People can skate one side as the other skate the opposite side one down side is bikes are allowed so just make sure you pay attention. The main section I enjoyed was the bowl super fun layout and low, mellow enough to try new tricks. It is definitely worth the drive to check it out It's really fun. Make sure to bring headphones or Bluetooth speaker if you wanna listen to music it is loud and echoes. I will definitely be going again had a ton of fun and brought...
Read moreThis is an incredibly unique and fun skatepark. Everything is medium to small size ramps and leans heavily towards street riders. Although there is still transition and a small bowl for transition lovers. The owner is very laid back and keeps a small selection of shirts, skate parks, and tubes.
Food/drink options are limited so bring your own! The the park is underground and stays cool, so bundle up, especially in winter. Last, it’s pretty loud inside; good ear buds are recommended and maybe even foam ones if you or your kid have...
Read moreI'm in town for business and happened to find SK814 while searching for some local skate spots to the area. I am really glad I found them! Friendly and welcoming staff and an amazing park. I'm not sure what I actually expected given the location, but my expectations were blown away. Thanks to the staff and locals for being so welcoming to an old kook. I hope to make it back up this way again...
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