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Brian Aragon Skatepark in Brighton | Good Street and Flowy Vert
Brian Aragon Skatepark in Brighton, Colorado is a nice 14,000 square foot cement skatepark with a number of street and transition skating features. This is a great place for skaters who are already comfortable with the basics and are ready to try some new features. The smooth transitions and a good flow around the skatepark make it a fun option for cement surfing on a longboard.
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Milliken Skatepark | Fun Unique Layout
Milliken Skatepark is another fun Evergreen Skatepark built back in 2014. This 14,000 square foot concrete skatepark has a very unique layout and is packed full of fun features. Some of the classic Evergreen features are apparent but the layout has more diversity than some of their other builds. The variety of features, smooth transitions and flow make this great for longboarding in a skatepark. Riders of any skill level can enjoy this skatepark in Milliken. You can check out more of the features of this unique skatepark below.
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Sunshine Skatepark in Log Lane Village | Compact Street Layout
Sunshine Skatepark in Log Lane Village is a traditional old school style skatepark. The compact skatepark layout is loaded with a bunch of street skating obstacles. Advanced riders will have a lot to do here but beginners or novice skaters might have a hard time with the features here. It contrasts strongly with the nearby Fort Morgan Skatepark which is full of flow and smaller obstacles.
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Longboarding Frederick Skatepark | Huge Layout and Unique Features
The Frederick Skatepark is a very fun 30,000 sq. ft. concrete skatepark loaded with tons of great unique skating features. This skatepark was created by the town of Frederick and Team Pain Skateparks. The colors and high quality art all around this Colorado skatepark set a fun vibe, making a cool experience for riders of any skill level. Read on to find out more about this awesome layout.
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Sandstone Ranch Skatepark In Longmont | Large Features And Fun Bowl
Sandstone Ranch Skatepark in Longmont, also known as Wheels Park, is a nice 17,000 sq. ft. concrete skatepark. It's a pretty simple, but very fun skatepark with some pretty large scale features that transition skaters will really enjoy. I found the large bowl to be a great spot for cement surfing with the longboard! This Longmont Skatepark is a Site Design Group project and worth the trip for a skate sesh. Read on to find out more about the features and layout of the Sandstone Ranch Skatepark.
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Federal Heights Skatepark | Unique Features and Creative Lines
Federal Heights Skatepark is a large concrete skatepark with a fun, unique layout. You'll find plenty of the classic features as well as some unique obstacles. And the size and steepness of the features found throughout the skatepark vary. So this is a good skatepark for skaters of all skill levels. With so many obstacles and the unique layout, it's easy to spend time here. Plus, the good flow and transitions make this a fun place for longboarding in a skatepark.
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Water’s Way Skatepark in Fort Collins | Compact with Fun Flow
Water's Way Skatepark in Fort Collins is a small but flowy skatepark found in a residential neighborhood. The skatepark is very compact but is full of smooth transitions and makes for a fun little skate sesh.
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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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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.