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Palm Springs Skate Park
The Palm Springs Skate Park is a cool skate park. The skate park is very large with a bunch of ramps and boxes as well as three large bowls. The main bowl has a large quarter pipe on one side, ramps and coping for dropping in.
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Sidewinder Skate Park
The skate park in El Centro is named Sidewinder Skate Park. This was a great skate park with very smooth cement. Half of the skate park has a street layout and the other half of the park is dedicated to the large bowl. On the street section of the park there are a number of ramps, rails, stairs, and boxes.
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Sk8 George Skatepark in Utah
After our great longboarding experience in Cedar City on the Coal Creek Trail, we were excited to check out the skate scene and trail system in Saint George. Follow us as we check out a portion of the Santa Clara River Trail and then the Sk8 George Skatepark!
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Longboarding Coal Creek | Cedar City Path and Skatepark
Cedar City also has a nice paved path that runs the entire length of the city that passes several parks and leads to a skatepark so naturally, longboarding Coal Creek Trail was a must do.
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North Platte Nebraska Skate Park
We weren't in Nebraska long this time, just long enough to find the North Platte Skate Park. This skate park is great for a popsicle board. There is tons of stuff to jump on/over/off and stuff to grind on. If I was more comfortable with ollies and dropping into ramps I could have spent a decent amount of time at this park.
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Cruising Yreka California|Longboarding Around Yreka
I was able to spend a few months in Yreka California. While there I tried to longboard a little everyday. It's a small town so I was able to get very familiar with longboarding around Yreka pretty quick.
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Possum Creek Skatepark | Gainesville Florida
Possum Creek Skatepark is a pretty cool, unique skatepark that we got to check out in Florida. Possum Creek Skatepark is medium in size compared to some of the parks I've been to recently, and it's fun! The park has some great banked turns on every corner of the park, which really helps to keep the flow going.
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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.
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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!
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Venice Beach Skate Park
The Venice Beach Skate Park is very diverse with a variety of obstacles and bowls. The area in front of the skate park is a mostly flat area, but there are a few little ledges and rails to grind on. There are also a few small walls with smooth vertical transitions.