
The restrictive hours and regulations here are very anti-skateboarding culture. The time at which the skate park is open is different than what is posted on Google. I went here my first time on Sunday at 7pm when it should have been open, but a man there told me it was closed. I went there again the next day, when it was supposedly closed, and this time it was open. However, I was not allowed in again because the same man told me a helmet is required, and I did not have one. The sign at the skate park says a helmet and knee pads are required, but when I got there a man and his two sons were skating with no knee pads. The discrepancies between the information on Google, the sign at the skate park, and the rules described by the man working there are very stressful to interpret. I don't know why anyone is getting paid to supervise a skate park in the first place. The best skate parks are always...
Read moreA top skatepark in the NY down state area. Although remote this trip is highly recommended and worth your while. The park offers a variation of bowl riding where all skills levels can enjoy and progress. Features gaps, banks, quarters, over very wave sections along quarter…snake run, enclosed round bowl; open double level bowl. A rad community with Keepers skate shop and Montauk brewery 3-5 min walk from the park…. Do yourself a flavor and hit this park!!!!...
Read moreSomething for everyone. The bowl is the only leftover from the original park. It has steep transition and now has a birthday cake in the shallow end. The resurfacing makes it fast. The snake run is short but fun. Flow section has a weird roll in, but otherwise, it's a fun place to carve once you find a line. Street course has all of the goodies and is decently spread out. Keep your head on a swivel...
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