First time ever riding at the skatepark it was extremely windy the day I was there and the skatepark has a slight slant to it so if you're going in a certain direction you're going downhill and then you're coming uphill plus you're going uphill against the wind which made it really hard to ride and keep my speed the park is built a little weird the street section is a little hard to keep your speed and I don't understand why skateparks keep putting dirt/grass around the park it should be all cement within the gate. Plenty of ledges in Banks there's a big pool in the back with pool coping there's another pool in the middle that goes from medium to super deep the medium pool has a role in that goes into another bowl overall place is pretty cool I met a local told me hardly anybody ever goes so definitely a place to check out because you'll show up and you'll be able to ride bikes are allowed which I think is pretty rad to me it looks more like a bike park than a skate park obstacles are huge there plenty of parking if you don't want to ride you can go for a hike there's a lake up the hill I also saw disc golf set up I guess they have a course their overall really nice place definitely recommend checking it out thank you for taking the time to read my...
Read moreOne of the best skateparks in the bay area. Huge bowls and great transition and street areas. Beginner areas as well. It's a big park so there's plenty of room to practice. The area is very safe, absolutely no safety concerns at this park. Great family environment, great place to take kids. Big fields available also. Plenty of parking. One of the more peaceful parks in...
Read moreLove this skatepark. I came from Southern California so it's been hard to find a legit skatepark in the area. This one makes me feel at home with big transition, a left-hand kidney pool with coping and some small tick-tack quarters to learn on. It definitely has some unique obstacles and ledge variations when you want to change it up a bit.
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