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Chandler Skatepark | Snedigar Sports Complex
The Chandler Skatepark is a very large, nice skatepark located in the the Snedigar Sportsplex in the city of Chandler, Arizona. This large skatepark has numerous obstacles and plenty of space to accommodate a lot of riders. There are a variety of obstacles, banked turns, ramps and a couple bowls. With such a large, open layout and diversity of features I found the Chandler Skatepark to be a fun for riding a longboard in a skatepark.
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Copper Sky Skate Plaza – Skatepark in Maricopa
If you're looking for a skatepark in Maricopa then you're in luck because there are two - Copper Sky Skate Plaza and Hohokam Skatepark. Both skateparks are worth checking out and they are quite different from each other. The Copper Sky Skate Plaza is a cement skatepark with a diversity of obstacles such as a quarter pipe, gaps, small snake run and ledges. The Hohokam Skatepark in Maricopa is made up of modular ramps. But these ones are legit! Keep reading to find out more about the layout and features of the Copper Sky Skatepark in Maricopa.
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Temecula Skatepark | Ronald Reagan Sports Park
The Temecula Skatepark is very large with a pretty unique and open layout. I found that the most unique feature of the Temecula Skatepark had to be that it features a really large cement hill inside of the skatepark. And from a longboarders perspective the large size of the skatepark, the cement hill and a bowl plus it being located right next to the Temecula pump track made this combination a cement surfer's paradise!
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Pioneer Skatepark in Paso Robles
Pioneer Skatepark in Paso Robles is a great medium sized skatepark that is packed with a wide variety of obstacles. The obstacles range from street obstacles including boxes, ledges and stairs to some small vert, smooth transitions and lots of banked turns. Because this skatepark has a little bit of everything it's great for intermediate riders. And the sizes of the obstacles at Pioneer Skatepark make it a great layout for skaters looking to strengthen their abilities and skills.
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Santa Clarita Skatepark
We've seen some pretty impressive skateparks on our travels and the Santa Clarita Skatepark is now one of them! The Santa Clarita Skatepark is a very large skatepark with an awesome layout. A unique layout and numerous really cool features make this park different than most.
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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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Must-See Boise Skatepark | Rhodes Skatepark
The Boise Skatepark (Rhodes Skatepark) is a gem of a skatepark! First of all, the size of this park is super impressive - 1.28 acres of smooth cement, about 40,000 sq ft of shreddable skatepark! Then there's the design and the impressive layout, giving the Boise Skatepark its own unique vibe. But most importantly are the many unique obstacles and sick features found all throughout this epic skatepark!
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Lone Pine Skatepark in California
The Lone Pine Skatepark in California is a relatively small skatepark with smooth cement, banked turns, ramps and rails. This skatepark is located right behind the McDonalds in Lone Pine. It is literally so close that it seems like the skatepark is in the McDonalds parking lot… it's like the best Play Place you can imagine!
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Cheyenne Skatepark | William N. Brimmer Bowls and Street Plaza
This is a very large and open skate park. It has two big bowls and is a street skaters dream. And it is hard to miss all of the colors and great graffiti art all over the skatepark!
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Las Cruces Skate Park
The Las Cruces Skate Park is a very large skate park with an open layout. This park has a lot of banks and turns as well as boxes, ledges and rails. The backdrop is pretty impressive too!