NOTE: This skatepark was not yet officially open to the public when this Google Maps location was created and when this review was left. I am not sure of the official opening date of the park.
A very well built and creatively laid out skatepark. It is very easy to tell this park was designed and built by quality builders with lots of experience. The layout is fun and allows for a lot of creativity. It is set up as a plaza with little bits of transition in a few places. There aren't any huge features, but it seems enough to me. This is a massive improvement over the old skatepark down the street that...
Read moreFun park overall, but has it quarks. This park was built extremely well, all the surfaces are perfectly smooth and the copings were set properly. From a transition skaters perspective, the design of the parks overall layout disrupts some of its potential to flow well. Although it can be really fun and does have a good progression of difficulties from beginner to advanced obstacles. Seems as if someone that doesn’t skate transition designed this park. Looks pretty, but the flow makes no sense. On the other hand, it’s a good street plaza with some really good...
Read moreBeautiful and smooth concrete at this park. Very well maintained and has a spacious covered area to chill. Parking is quite limited. The biggest drawback for this skatepark is that it's right next to a toddler's playground, so the skatepark is predominantly used by small children on trikes, scooters, and running around. I was here for about 30 minutes and barely got to hit it with all the young children (and helicopter parents) running about. I would recommend checking it out late in the day.
Park itself is 5 stars. Small human obstacles everywhere bring...
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