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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Sports Park Skatepark In Loveland | Unique Bowl And Street Features
The Sports Park Skatepark in Loveland, Colorado is a mix between a concrete skatepark and modular ramp skatepark. The skatepark measures in around 11,500 sq. ft. and first opened 2006. Street skaters will enjoy the features of this skatepark, but vert skaters may find the park pretty limited. Read on to find out more about the layout and features.
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Northside Skatepark in Fort Collins | Creative and Fun Skatepark
The Northside Skatepark in Fort Collins AKA the Atzlan Skatepark is medium sized concrete skatepark with a good variety of features that all sorts of skaters will enjoy. The Northside Skatepark opened in 2008 and has a pretty unique DIY skate vibe. Here you'll find transitions and street features as well as some small vert with fun flow.
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Unique Skating Experience at Lafayette Skatepark in Colorado
The Lafayette Skatepark in Colorado is a 19,000 square feet concrete Team Pain skatepark that really does appeal to all types of skaters and skating styles. The city of Lafayette opened this skatepark in December of 2010 with a plan to make this park memorable and different than other skateparks in Colorado by providing a number of unique features and obstacles found nowhere else! The flow and smooth transitions of the Lafayette Skatepark in Colorado make for a fun environment for some cement surfing. And the layout is a lot of fun for longboarding in a skatepark
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Louisville Skatepark in Colorado | Little Bit of Everything
The Louisville Skatepark is a nice 13,000 square foot concrete skatepark located in Louisville, Colorado. In it's medium sized layout it has both street and vert sections with features that can be utilized by riders of various skill levels. There's some good flow at the Louisville Skatepark as well as a good variety of obstacles to check ou
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Downtown Salida Skatepark | Old Salida Skatepark
The old Salida Skatepark is a super simple, yet unique skatepark mostly due to the fact that it's located right in Downtown Salida. This skatepark has been around since the 90s and was built by Team Pain Skateparks. And though there's not a whole to it, it's a cool spot to get in a skate sesh.
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Trail Winds Skatepark in Thornton | Good Variety of the Classics
Trail Winds Skatepark in Thornton, Colorado is a 14,000 sq. ft. cement skatepark with a well thought out layout and great diversity of skating features. The skatepark opened in 2012 and was designed by DHM Design and Team Pain Skateparks. The transitions and layout makes this skatepark in Thornton pretty good for riding a longboard in a skatepark.
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Longboarding Slocum Skatepark in Thornton | Big Flowy Layout
The skatepark in Thornton is a huge skatepark with unique features and fun flow! The original skatepark was demolished and got a new life in 2021 with a $1.5 million renovation built by Team Pain Skateparks. The new Thornton Skatepark has been renamed Thomas J. Slocum Memorial Skatepark in memorial of a local Marine killed while serving in Iraq. The new layout of this large cement skatepark offers riders a unique riding experience that is great for both novice and advanced riders. Read on to find out more about the features and what to expect at this awesome new skatepark! While you’re skating in Thornton, check out Trail Winds Skatepark!…
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Broomfield Skatepark | Street Obstacles and Fun Bowls
The Broomfield Skatepark is a small to medium sized cement skatepark built by Team Pain Skateparks. This 12,000 sq. ft. skatepark has a simple street section and a pretty unique bowl that has a good flow that is fun for longboarding in a skatepark.
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Valmont Skatepark: Two Skateparks + Pump Track Near Boulder
The skate scene in Boulder is not only alive and well but there have even been recent upgrades. One major upgrade, and must see spot, is the nearby Valmont Skatepark and Pump Track facility. When visiting the Valmont Skatepark you are actually treated with three different skating experiences. Here you'll find two skateparks and a pump track. With such a variety of obstacles and skate features, riders of any style and skill level will find something to enjoy here.
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Scott Carpenter Skatepark | Best Skatepark in Boulder
Scott Carpenter Skatepark in Boulder, Colorado is a large 21,000 sq. ft. cement skatepark paradise covered in art and graffiti. Most of this skatepark was built in 1999 by Site Design Group with an expansion by Evergreen Skateparks in 2021. This skatepark has a ton of vert transitions and some large bowls with a little bit of something for every style of skater. The large banked turns and smooth transitions make this a fun place for longboarding in a skatepark, making this (in my opinion) the best skatepark in Boulder.