Second time I've been here. Love this park. There's a lot of variation here. Outdoor, concrete, and public access. Near hiking, basketball and some other outdoor stuff. Really nice area. Shade, benches, with a lot of space to get moving. Safe places to watch and areas for beginners to chill. Ledges, including a nice curved one, rails (I think all square), metal coping and edges. Around the outside makes a snake run and pretty much everything connects. In the middle there is a classic ditch, ledges on sides, nice jump in the middle, and a vert wall at the end. First time I did not mess with it too much. Second visit though I played in a lot. Really liked the ledges, grinded well (blades/aluminum h blocks). So fun bc you can drop in, ride the ditch, then still hit the vert wall for another run on the way back. I love how many walls and hips thrown all around this place. You really keep finding new lines. Incredible park, hope to...
Read moreThe park is well designed with various courses to skate or ride on. There's seating for spectators and restrooms are conveniently located next to the park. There are multiple basketball courts right next to it as well as football and track field; and bike and walk trail to provide different activities to do there. Crowds at the skate park when I visited, were mostly kids and teenagers. There was the occasional foul language from the older teens. Apart from that, there was enough room for the younger riders to ride without feeling intimidated by the...
Read moreBe ware this is a SKATE park not a playground, if you let you kids ride make sure there at least 8. Most of the skaters there are adults or teens and will most likely not notice a 2ft 2 year old. The ramps and concrete are great, love the bowls. Also make sure your kid knows how skate parks work, everyone takes there turn and it goes great for everyone. Someone snakes the parents get mad at the skaters, skaters mad at parents for not teaching their kids. Just have fun and have decency great...
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