Really good little park for beginners. It has two drop in ramps that I would say are 5 or 6 feet, two normal ramps of the same size, and some smaller ramps. This is enough to be able to do tricks and is really good for people learning how to scooter or skate. But the reason this review is 4 stars is because the ramps are to dang slippery, let me rephrase that, it's not that its slippery but it's hard to grip on to which makes it hard to get up to the ramps for beginners. For example I'm able to get up and go down a 12 feet tall ramp (close to 12 at the very least 10 foot) at riverside skate park with no problem but these 5 feet ones are hard to get up to. Idk if they need to clean them or what but its annoying. But I do realize the scooter I use is old and it could be the wheels so don't take this to heart. Plus this is a free public skate park so it at least makes sense. But all in all this is a really great place to hang out and to practice skating, but if you want something in the ball park of a professional skate park be ready to spend some money sense riverside skate park and metro skate park are both paid skate parks. For a free public skate park for beginners this place does what I sets out to do and does a great...
Read moreIt's a nice little skate park with 2 angled quarter pipes and a ramp making a triangle shape. Unfortunately transitioning from the ground to the ramps is a little rough because the surfacing is coming up. The shade is...
Read moreGreat little park. Has fenced in dog area, covered skate area with ramps, beach vollyball court, basketball court and playground for little kids. Problem is there's very little parking and no bathroom, just a...
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