Skatepark Terminology: Guide to Features Found in Skateparks
A guide to the features found in modern skateparks, from half-pipes to hubbas.
A guide to the features found in modern skateparks, from half-pipes to hubbas.
A list of skates that include full pipes, those most awe-inspiring of skatepark features.
Bangor Skatepark is a 7,000 square-foot skate park in Bangor, Maine, that features a street plaza and a flow bowl with a spine.
Garland Skatepark is a 40,000 square-foot concrete skatepark in Garland, Texas, that is one of the largest skateparks in the United States.
Park de la Cruz Skatepark is a 19,000 square foot concrete skatepark in the City Heights neighborhood of San Diego California.
Kimball Skatepark is a 10,000 square-foot concrete street plaza skatepark located in National City, a town in San Diego County, California.
Robb Field Skatepark is a 40,000 square-foot concrete skatepark in San Diego’s Ocean Beach neighborhood that features numerous small bowls and a street plaza area.
Encinitas Skate Plaza is a 34,000 square-foot concrete skatepark in Encinitas, California, that features a large street plaza and a vert bowl.
Alga Norte Community Skatepark is a 24,000 square-foot concert skatepark located in Carlsbad, Calfornia, that features a large street plaza and two large bowls.
Lakeside Skatepark is a 15,000 square-foot concrete skatepark in Lakeside, California, that features a large street plaza and bowl.
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