I'm not a skater but my daughter is a novice and we visited for the first time recently. I had no idea it was even here until a few months ago and had we known about it she probably would've wanted to spend the whole summer there haha! It's a nice smaller layout. More of a little circuit than an open park or plaza as you can tell if you take a satellite view look at the park. It's cool for what it is though and has multiple little ramps and curves that are good for my kid to practice on. The park wouldn't be super satisfactory to high level skaters looking to do big stuff....but would probably be enjoyable to experienced skaters who just want a more low key session. There's multiple smaller boxes and rails and stairs and ramps and a couple big curves that are basically quarter pipe like. Definitely not an high level park but a nice beginner to intermediate level place. The older kids/young adults present at the time were respectful to my kid and I, which...
Read moreGiven there seems to be no actual reviews from people interested in skating, I figured I'd give one. The park is small however has some interesting obstacles that can be fun and you can get creative on. Theres two curved and rounded quarter pipes that gradually increase in size and curve around the path, however I wouldnt say its good for doing any vert tricks. Maybe learning to drop in though. Theres 2 flat bars, one on a ramp, the other on flat, however it's very skinny so it's not good for most slides and grinds. This park is definitely good for people wanting to learn how to cruise and get comfortable on...
Read moreConcessions are never open even when 3 diamonds are being used by adult teams but 1 little league game going they open it? Cart boy or girl are never around hard to find, I've been playing and umpiring out there and live in Sylvania the last 4 or5 years each year it is getting worse we pay taxes on top of flights fees to use the fields yould think they'd care more no wonder teams playing out there are less and less each year coed and men's...
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