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Longboarding Cañada del Oro River Trail near Tucson
Longboarding Canada del Oro Trail in Tucson is a great way to feel the wind blowing and enjoy the desert sun. While in Tucson we longboarded a section of this scenic paved path. And it turned out to be a nice, smooth trail and a great time with beautiful Arizona scenery. Quick Info: Longboarding Canada del Oro River Trail Distance: The length of Canada del Oro River Trail is 11 miles one way. Though you can longboard more or less as desired. Surface Type: Asphalt Directions: Click here to get directions to the La Cañada Trailhead: 9500 N Rancho Feliz Dr, Tucson, AZ 85704. From the trailhead, we began our longboarding adventure…
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Wheat Ridge Skatepark | Big Bowl and Fun Street Section
Wheat Ridge Skatepark is a fun spot to check out while in the Denver area! It's a medium sized 12,000 sq. ft. cement skatepark created by Team Pain Skateparks. This fun skatepark has something for both street and vert skaters. The skatepark in Wheat Ridge can be found about 20 minutes from downtown Denver and we found it to be way less busy than the Downtown Denver Skatepark. Read on to find out more about the layout and features.
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Bear River Skatepark in Steamboat Springs
The local skatepark in Steamboat Springs Colorado is called the Bear River Skatepark. This simple cement skatepark measures up at 9,700 sq. ft. and is made by Team Pain Skateparks. Bear River Skatepark provides a fun environment for beginners as well as advanced skaters. And the flow and transitions of the large bowl are good for longboarding in a skatepark.
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Douglas County Skatepark in Gardnerville, NV
The skatepark in Gardnerville, Nevada is a large 30,000 sq ft cement skatepark with a great diversity of obstacles and features. Riders of all skill levels and riding styles can have a good time at the Douglas County Skatepark. The distant mountains make for a peaceful backdrop to the large skatepark.
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Breckenridge Skatepark | Good Concrete Flow with Beautiful Scenery
The Breckenridge Skatepark is a 17,500 sq. ft. cement skatepark built by Team Pain Skateparks with a good variety of features and an incredible Rocky Mountain backdrop. This skatepark was built in 1999 and renovated in 2014, making a great medium sized skatepark for riders of all abilities. The smooth transitions and flow make this a fun place for longboarding in a skatepark.
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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.