
The 27,000 square foot Riverside Railyard is considered one of the top five skate parks in the Pacific Northwest. Skaters come from all over the western half of the United States to try their skills at the park. The park features a series of bowls, including one with a nine foot depth, a full pipe, half pipes, a clamshell and a street course with ledges, grind rails, grind boxes and steps. Best of all, it's free for all skateboarders, inline skaters and roller skaters. Use of the facility is only allowed during park hours - (daylight to dusk). After hours use or use when closed will result in a...
Read moreWe have been taking our younger boys there over the summer. Never had a problem until today when our 4 year old was threatened to be killed by one of the teen boys who was hanging out there. When my husband and I approached the teen, all he did was swear at us and proceeded to get in my face and threaten me. Cops were called but would do nothing. All it is is a hang out for the local teens who have zero home life (with positive parental control and structure). This place...
Read moreThat park is pretty big. There is something good for all levels of riders. The locals are super dope and helpful. Right next the the river, plenty of trees for shade. The down sides are the the features are a bit crowed and some the geometry is a bit off, nothing to bad kinda gives the park more of a street feel. It's located in a larger city park with duck pounds, food near by, playgrounds, walk/run trails, horse shoes pits...
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