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Skatepark in Logandale, NV | Grant M Bowler Park
We were surprised to find a skatepark in Logandale, Nevada! Logandale is a small town near the incredible Logandale Trails about an hour from Las Vegas. The skatepark in Logandale is a really small, modular style skatepark consisting of several ramps, boxes and a rail situated on an old fenced in tennis court.
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Hohokam Skatepark in Maricopa, Arizona
Maricopa, Arizona is home to two different skateparks, the cement Copper Sky Skatepark and the modular Hohokam Skatepark. Usually a modular type of skatepark primarily targets a street style of skating, but this particular skatepark has large ramps, a unique layout, a number of smooth transitions and some great banked turns. And it's surprisingly good for riding a longboard in a skatepark. Hohokam Skatepark will entertain expert skaters as well as beginners.
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Yucca Valley Skatepark
The Yucca Valley Skatepark is a very simple skatepark. You'll find a half pipe as well as some stairs, boxes, ledges and rails on a concrete pad.
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Twentynine Palms Skatepark | Luckie Skatepark
Twentynine Palms Skatepark is located inside of Luckie Park which is a really nice park with many features including: basketball courts, playground, picnic pavilion, baseball fields, workout equipment and of course the skatepark. Luckie Skatepark in Twentynine Palms is a medium sized skatepark that is much more fun that I expected in such a small desert town.
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Hollister Skatepark | Hollister, California
The Hollister Skatepark is a medium sized skatepark with a couple of shallow bowls and a section of metal ramps. This section of ramps is open on flat ground with obstacles of various sizes. The two bowls are both shallow with primarily smooth roll ins and one section lined in coping.
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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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Florida’s Iconic Kona Skate Park
When you first walk into the building (must enter the building to enter the park), you are immediately immersed in skate culture. And of course the Kona Skate Park itself is AWESOME! The park is huge, with tons of different areas and features to suit each style of riding.