This is a great park tucked away in the back of a multi-recreational park. After you park your car, you have to walk/skate past the playground and keep following the path till the skate park pops up on your left.
It has a pretty traditional flow, and I had a lot of fun airing out the quarter! Concrete is buttery schmooooth š§.
Word of advice: this is more of an ADVANCED park. The hubbas, rails, and quarter pipes are much bigger than the beginner friendlier sizes closer to Atlanta. I was talking to some of the other skaters and they said that this is a little more advanced than the easier stuff at Kennesaw (which I've never been to). There's also a bowl behind the street area which is about 7ft+ if I had to guess. If you're a beginner, I'd recommend you build up some balance and confidence before tackling this park.
P.S. Restrooms were the nastiest I've ever seen....
Ā Ā Ā Read morePretty amazed at how this skatepark was to be branded āa training ground for BMXā, world class features, blah blah blah. Thereās nothing here designed for BMX, itās a skateboard park with short features with everything being too low. Closest thing to being made for bikes is the dang silver comet trail right next...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreEven though I don't have a BMX bike, I did enjoy going around this little skate park! Definitely would be a good spot to hang out with others. I wish I had more energy and skill to do more in this park at the time. You can watch the video to get a little look...
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