Greenlake skatepark has some deep steep bowls. One skatepark style and one backyard pool style. If a motivated. beginner came out at a young age, they could become a highly proficient ramp rider training at Greenlake skatepark.
The skatepark doesn't offer many opportunities for an aspiring street rider. The rail and stair features are of low height, and short length. But there is decent beginner-level down-ledges, stairs, euro-gap, pyramid, spine-mini, and fence-hops.
There is also a well-built, progression oriented bicycle dirt jump park adjacent to the skatepark, where beginner up-to professional riders can hone their skills.
The bike jumps are maintained by volunteers, that only ask that people don't walk up and slide down the riding surface, as that is a huge contribution to wear and tear...
Read moreThis park is really nice!! Parks were created for children so dont be discouraged to bring them. The sediment is a little gritty as opposed to the soft buttery feel i like. It has a small street side, couple stair sets, 3 rails to grind on, some nice transitional areas, there is a huge pool in the back and a nice bowl with a roll in option for people like me who don't drop in 😂. There is also some nice ledges as well. There are no restroom but I do think there are porta-potties....
Read moreVisited from SoCal, and all was great…, UNTIL: Keep an eye out for an older, cocky and unapologetic BMX’er after taking out my 18-year old skater. Not laying blame, but was all about him. Dude did not check on my kid once after fully colliding with him at bottom of cloverleaf; instead just whined about his 1-inch gash from pedal which he couldn’t even get to with his skinny jeans. Local or not…Dude...
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