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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McClatchy Skatepark in Sacramento
The McClatchy Skatepark in Sacramento California is a very simple and small skatepark. The park is a loop of smooth cement with a number of cement ramps and a few areas with coping. And there are several obstacles that make up the street section.
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Wild Rose Skatepark | Sacramento Skatepark
Wild Rose Skatepark in Sacramento California is a cool little skatepark that has a great flow. This is a simple and small skatepark, but it has some good ramps and boxes as well as a cool snake bowl section. The park is inside the larger Wild Rose Park, which has a community garden and other play areas for the neighborhood children.
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The Basin Skatepark and BMX Park in Flagstaff
The Basin Skatepark in Flagstaff is the largest and most advanced of the three different skateparks in Flagstaff. The Basin Skatepark and BMX Park is primarily set up for vert style riding with large bowls and steep drop ins. This skatepark is made to be a BMX park, but it is a great playground for experienced skateboarders.
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Frisco Skatepark | Frisco Adventure Park in Colorado
The Frisco Skatepark is part of the larger Frisco Adventure Park in Colorado. Here you'll find a skatepark layout like no other! The random mix of turns, humps, pockets and bowls link together smoothly creating an infinite collection of lines.
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Bedrock Skatepark in Oroville California
The Bedrock Skatepark in Oroville is a really cool skatepark! The layout is great for cruising with the banked turns and smooth transition vert walls. The street section has numerous ramps and boxes making this a great skatepark for skaters of all interests and skill levels.
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Mammoth Skatepark | Volcom Brothers Skatepark
The Mammoth Skatepark is a skaters dream! The skatepark is not only huge, but it is full of well engineered skating bliss. There are smooth transitions, several bowls, numerous unique features and a great atmosphere.
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Discover the Crowley Skatepark
The Crowley Skatepark is fun to cruise around in on a longboard because all of the vert walls have smooth transitions and banked turns. The hump in the middle of the main area really helps build up speed and has great banked turns in either direction.
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Must-See Boise Skatepark | Rhodes Skatepark
The Boise Skatepark (Rhodes Skatepark) is a gem of a skatepark! First of all, the size of this park is super impressive - 1.28 acres of smooth cement, about 40,000 sq ft of shreddable skatepark! Then there's the design and the impressive layout, giving the Boise Skatepark its own unique vibe. But most importantly are the many unique obstacles and sick features found all throughout this epic skatepark!
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Bishop Skatepark: Why You Should Visit
The Bishop Skatepark in Bishop California is a nice medium sized skatepark with a good variety of skate obstacles and features. It has an open layout and some banked turns, revealing opportunities for different lines. Cruising around the Bishop Skate Park on a longboard feels like you're surfing the cement.
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Shred the Missoula Skatepark | Mobash Skatepark
The Missoula Skatepark has a ton of great features, obstacles and walls. This in combination with the smooth transitions is sure to keep any skateboarder satisfied but still craving more!



























