Hey you gotta love any place that provides the skaters of America a place to hang, There's so few places like this in Indy anymore so when their are we non-skaters need to applaud it because the alternative is they look for other things to occupy their time usually criminal activity, drugs, alcohol or simply being a nuisance, Or they could be like the rest of the population of youth and just end up entitled, Spoiled, Lazy, volatile internet thugs or video game losers that want to be taken care of and usually that falls on the shoulders of mom and dad so be thankful we still have good kids out here that get into athletic curricular activities and spend their time skateboarding rather than the...
Read moreDesigned (with lots of user input) and built by Hunger Skate Parks, Willard skate park's banks, rails, ledges, quarter pipes, and bowl caters to beginners all the way up to expert skateboarders, inline skaters, and BMX riders.
This park has great flow and tons of potential lines (depending on how crowded it is).
Lots of shade is available.
More trash cans would help with littering.
Parking can be a problem. If the swimming pool located next to the skate park is at capacity, a DNR ranger will block the parking lot entry and turn cars away until 6:00 pm.
Lock your car before you leave it in the parking lot. There's lots of foot traffic going...
Read moreGreat Park and the locals were cool too. I had a good time learning some new tricks and passing along my tips. Hunger has made another great park. Including things from the community like a book gap and the rail has sign language on it (I don’t know the full story on that). Some super smooth ledges that I think are marble that I heard were actually at a government building and before being moved to the park. Indy is lucky to have a cool park with an even...
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