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Kingman Skatepark | Cement Street Skating in the Desert
The Kingman Skatepark is a medium sized cement skatepark with a variety of obstacles. Many of the features are geared towards street style skating but there are a few fun banked turns and a unique shaped bowl as well.
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Longboarding Route 66 Near Oatman | Scenic Desert Downhill Run
The iconic Route 66 is probably the most famous road in the United States, so I couldn't pass up an opportunity for longboarding Route 66 near Oatman. While in Arizona we visited the cute little town of Oatman, known for their local community of burros (donkeys). While in this area of the state I realized that longboarding Route 66 was something that I should do, and Sitgreaves Pass near Oatman provided the perfect spot!
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Goodyear Skatepark Near Phoenix | Fun Flow and Great Vert
The Goodyear Skatepark is an amazing 32,500 square foot concrete skatepark located about 15 miles west of Phoenix, Arizona. This skatepark has a flowy layout with great large vert and smooth transitions making this a great place for longboarding in a skatepark! Designed and built by Site Design Group and California Skateparks, this skatepark is full of great features and can be enjoyed by riders of any skill level. Read on to learn more about this incredible layout and discover the numerous features and obstacles found throughout the Goodyear Skatepark.
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Edgewater Skatepark in Lakewood, Colorado | Open Simple Layout
Edgewater Skatepark in Lakewood, Colorado is a nice, open concrete skatepark measuring in at about 12,000 square feet. Here you'll find a variety of street obstacles and some features that add to the flow.
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Kremmling Skatepark | Unique Features for Longboarding
The Kremmling Skatepark is a medium sized cement skatepark measuring in at 7,000 square feet. This Grindline skatepark opened in 2007 and is located right next to the West Grand High School in Kremmling, Colorado. This skatepark has some good street obstacles as well as good vert features. I found the large bowl and vert section fun for cement surfing while longboarding in a skatepark.
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Sk8Way Skatepark in La Junta | Big Vert and Good Flow
Sk8Way Skatepark in La Junta, Colorado is a fun 16,700 square foot concrete skatepark. Designed by Site Design Group, this skatepark opened in 2004 but is still a great skatepark to check out. There are a number of street skating obstacles as well as some big vert and diverse bowls. The transitions and size of the walls in this skatepark make this a fun place for longboarding in a skatepark. Read on to learn more about the features of Sk8Way Skatepark in La Junta.
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Howard Heuston Skatepark in Boulder, CO | Small With Great Flow
The Howard Heuston Skatepark in Boulder, Colorado is a small skatepark opened in 2021 and built by Evergreen Skateparks. Although only 3,500 square feet, this skatepark is packed with flow and smooth transitions in all directions. If you're a fan of the Evergreen-style skateparks, as I am, then you will definitely have a good time here.
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Superior Skatepark and Pump Track near Boulder, Colorado
The Superior Skatepark and Pump Track near Boulder, Colorado is a cool combination of a traditional skatepark with an asphalt pump track. Opened in March of 2019 this combination facility is designed in part by Pivot Customs Skateparks and Velosolutions Pump Tracks. The flow and banked turns make this pump track near Boulder, Colorado great for longboarding! And the skatepark has a mix of both street and vert features.
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Eagle Rim Skatepark in Grand Junction | Unique and Diverse
Eagle Rim Skatepark in Grand Junction is a unique, compact skatepark. Opened back in 2000, this 9,000 square foot skatepark has a creative design especially for its time. There is a good variety of street obstacles and a small vert section. And one cool feature is the cement track around the perimeter that has number of small hills and banked turns.
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Westlake Skatepark in Grand Junction | Unique Layout and Great Art
Westlake Skatepark in Grand Junction, Colorado is a really fun cement skatepark with an abundance of art in all directions. We have visited this skatepark multiple times with years between visits. And each time the entire skatepark looks different with new artwork all around. This 18,000 sq. ft. was made by the city of Grand Junction and opened in 1997 with additional renovations added in 2015. The flow and smooth transitions of Westlake Skatepark in Grand Junction makes this a fun place for longboarding in a skatepark.




























