I actually really love this park. Kinda seems to be filled with beginners sometimes which is fine besides them snaking sometimes. I swear to god, this one time I went and it was almost completely silent and there were probably like 5-7 people skating. Nobody was talking to anyone T_T so sometimes beginners can be kinda timid or shy idk but that's not what this is about. The park layout is nice EXCEPT for the stairset having such an awful runup. It's one of those sets you have to throw down to hit or else you wont get speed. Maybe like 2 pushes of space, so yea just run from the grass and throw down. The quarterpipes are good. Ledge good. Flatbar good. Small aframe thing and also a decent sized aframe rail and hubba. Stairset hubba and handrail is also really good. No need to wax it. Alright, later. It's a good park, thats all you...
Read moreAs a person learning how to skate and trying to help my sibling skate, this is a great beginner park! Make sure to wait your turn and stay to the side when the more experienced skaters decide to show up and show off. People that come to visit here are nice and friendly and definitely willing to give pointers, tips, and tricks. It's also very well kept and smooth, it feels like sliding on butter. The only downside is that it's far away from my home (about a 30 minute drive), and that the public access restrooms are closed due to COVID. During these times, if you aren't wearing a mask, definitely stay 6 feet away! Will definitely return here on my days off to...
Read moreA fantastic park for skating and bikes. It may seem small, but it has a lot of great obstacles subtly packed into the space that's fun for advanced and beginners. Concrete is smooth and polished. Transitions are also smooth. The overhead lights are solar powred and fairly bright. There's a seating area off to the side, great for a rest and/or just watching. Overall, a great little park that's tucked away in a bigger...
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