I really love that they built this and I am having a ton of fun. However they really messed up the shallow end. They made the shallow end transition way to steep so you have to be experienced to drop into the bowl even though the height is only 3 foot. I have a feeling beginner skateboarders won’t understand this and will get hurt on this ramp. Also if the transition was more mellow we could have used this as a mini ramp. This is what happens when pros design parks, they forget about the average skater or beginner skater. Too bad they can’t rip up the shallow end and make it more mellow. It would be safer and more fun...
Read moreMy son and I go to skate parks every weekend. This place is our new favorite! Tons of features and lines to skate in a small spot. Been there twice and everyone was respectful even when it was busy. Got there around 9 Saturday morning it was packed but skateable when you picked your run. Around 11 it emptied out and we had it all to ourselves and two others. Highly recommend the freestyle street park. A hundred yards or so south east is the bowl park, almost no one there. Didn't even try it out as we aren't that advanced yet. Hope to see y'all there! ( not really we like having the park to ourselves, but you know...
Read moreThis is actually two separate parks, about a block away from each other, on Santa Fe.
One is a "Bowl/ transition" Park, one is a "Street" Park.
The bowl park is 2 big bowls. One bowl has a shallow end, and flows into a deeper part. The other bowl is like a swimming pool with pool coping. Vert walls and Quick transitions like a pool.
The Street Park has ledges, a Quarter pipe, rails, banks.
Both parks are really Fun.
Limited parking in back of both.
Both are worth...
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