Skateparks
One benefit of living on the road is that we get to skate at new skate parks all the time. And we've gotten to skate at some really cool ones! While on the move we try to explore and share as many skate parks experiences as we can. Here is where you can find our collection of skate park experiences.
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Exit 59 Skatepark in Cedar City
Exit 59 Skatepark in Cedar City is a nice, medium sized skatepark with a modular style layout. There are numerous modular ramps, boxes and rails throughout the skatepark. It's a good skatepark for riders of any age and can accommodate riders of any skill level. Street skaters will enjoy the features and obstacles available here.
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Weed Skatepark in Northern California
The Weed Skatepark is a nice concrete skatepark with smooth transitions and banked turns. There are some areas throughout the park with coping but there are also roll in areas making it great for longboarding!
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Prescott Valley Skatepark in Arizona
The Prescott Valley Skatepark is a large skatepark with a layout perfect for vert riders. There are smooth transitions and banked turns all throughout the park and a variety of unique features and obstacles.
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Mike Fann Community Skatepark in Prescott, AZ
The Mike Fann Community Skatepark in Prescott, Arizona is a fully fenced in large cement skatepark. Riders can find a surprising amount of great street obstacles as well as plenty of large vert and bowls here. All of the space is utilized really well and there’s something here for everyone. First Impression: Mike Fann Community Skatepark in Prescott Woah this is better than I expected. This skatepark has a little bit of everything! Pros:Small, medium, and large obstacles, two bowls. Cons:Couldn’t find anything to complain about here. Know Before You Go:Bathrooms, ball fields, and a playground in the park. Directions:Click here to get directions to the Mike Fann Community Skatepark…
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Chandler Skatepark | Snedigar Sports Complex
The Chandler Skatepark is a very large, nice skatepark located in the the Snedigar Sportsplex in the city of Chandler, Arizona. This large skatepark has numerous obstacles and plenty of space to accommodate a lot of riders. There are a variety of obstacles, banked turns, ramps and a couple bowls. With such a large, open layout and diversity of features I found the Chandler Skatepark to be a fun for riding a longboard in a skatepark.
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Copper Sky Skate Plaza – Skatepark in Maricopa
If you're looking for a skatepark in Maricopa then you're in luck because there are two - Copper Sky Skate Plaza and Hohokam Skatepark. Both skateparks are worth checking out and they are quite different from each other. The Copper Sky Skate Plaza is a cement skatepark with a diversity of obstacles such as a quarter pipe, gaps, small snake run and ledges. The Hohokam Skatepark in Maricopa is made up of modular ramps. But these ones are legit! Keep reading to find out more about the layout and features of the Copper Sky Skatepark in Maricopa.
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Hohokam Skatepark in Maricopa, Arizona
Maricopa, Arizona is home to two different skateparks, the cement Copper Sky Skatepark and the modular Hohokam Skatepark. Usually a modular type of skatepark primarily targets a street style of skating, but this particular skatepark has large ramps, a unique layout, a number of smooth transitions and some great banked turns. And it's surprisingly good for riding a longboard in a skatepark. Hohokam Skatepark will entertain expert skaters as well as beginners.
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Carmel Valley Pump Track | San Diego
Carmel Valley Pump Track is a great representation of the skate/surf culture in southern California. The flow and banked turns of this pump track make it a great place to come and surf the cement! This pump tracks has multiple routes of various difficulties which caters to riders of different skill levels.
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Lake Havasu Skatepark | Tinnell Memorial Skatepark
The Lake Havasu Skatepark is the largest skatepark in Arizona at a whopping 40,000 square feet with an incredible scenic backdrop. This huge and diverse cement skatepark is right on the lake! There is something for everyone here including a large street section and a large vert/bowl section. It's a great park for beginners to learn on as well as for more experienced riders to shred. And the smooth transitions make this great for riding a longboard in a skatepark.
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Templeton Skatepark in Templeton, CA
The Templeton Skatepark is another great addition to the list of Central Park Skateparks to check out! This medium sized skatepark has a great diversity of obstacles set inside of a long fenced in area. The slight downhill angle helps to maintain speed while linking obstacles and cruising lines. Longboarding at the Templeton Skatepark is fun because of all of the smooth transitions and roll ins.





























