Looks and feels like a Street League park would. Very directional. Very symmetrical. I don't care much for the Street League design philosophy, because the symmetry means there's really only about half of a park to skate, but doubled. I'd prefer they use the space for variety, and instead design the obstacles to be symmetrical without adding two of everything.
The north end of the park with the showpiece feature is cool looking, but unfortunately it is a giant stair set, which means all the traffic gets funneled to the side lanes and it can end up being really congested. It's a great feature, but since most riders won't touch it, it just ends up taking up space and limiting flow through the park.
There's not a lot of variety to the features, mostly just ledges and straight banks. A hip and another rail or two would be nice. I understand why there's not much in terms of transition features - it's a street plaza after all.
All that said, the features are well made and everything skates nicely. I enjoyed skating it, despite all those issues, but it could be really great if it had more variety and better...
Read moreMy favorite skate park in Boulder County. I’m a street skater and this has a solid layout. I wish it were a bit bigger, and had a few more transitions like Poods in Encinitas. That said, for what it is, and where it is, it’s great. It’s not usually crowded. Also, the concrete texture isn’t overly slick, like other high end parks (a big pet...
Read moreI have no idea if this is a "good" skate park or not; I've never been.
However, I'm currently working the remodel of the library across the street and there always seems to be a bunch of people there having a good time. A lot of the people wear helmets too...
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