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Eagle Rim Skatepark in Grand Junction | Unique and Diverse
Eagle Rim Skatepark in Grand Junction is a unique, compact skatepark. Opened back in 2000, this 9,000 square foot skatepark has a creative design especially for its time. There is a good variety of street obstacles and a small vert section. And one cool feature is the cement track around the perimeter that has number of small hills and banked turns.
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Westlake Skatepark in Grand Junction | Unique Layout and Great Art
Westlake Skatepark in Grand Junction, Colorado is a really fun cement skatepark with an abundance of art in all directions. We have visited this skatepark multiple times with years between visits. And each time the entire skatepark looks different with new artwork all around. This 18,000 sq. ft. was made by the city of Grand Junction and opened in 1997 with additional renovations added in 2015. The flow and smooth transitions of Westlake Skatepark in Grand Junction makes this a fun place for longboarding in a skatepark.
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Longboarding Centennial Skatepark in Salida, CO
Centennial Skatepark in Salida, Colorado is the newer and larger of the two skateparks found in Salida. A recent build, opened in August, 2021 is a great cement skatepark that riders of any skill level will enjoy. This Grindline Skateparks design and build has a ton of great features and unique obstacles that make for a very fun experience! Longboarding Centennial Skatepark is fun because there is a great flow to the layout with fun transitions. Plus the stunning mountain back drop makes for a beautiful setting.
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Safford Skatepark | Simple Street Layout
Safford Skatepark is a nice, clean little skatepark located in the small town of Safford, Arizona. Here you'll find a variety of street obstacles such as ramps, boxes, rails, quarter pipe and a rounded banked turn.
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Planz Skatepark in Bakersfield
Planz Skatepark is a compact skatepark located in Bakersfield. This skatepark is designed by Spohn Ranch and features a nice variety of street style obstacles and a shallow stand-alone bowl.
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Burgess Skatepark in Sparks, Nevada
Burgess Skatepark in Sparks, Nevada is a medium sized concrete skatepark with a pretty open layout and lots of street skating features. This skatepark is good for riders of any skill level because the park is mostly flat and the open layout gives riders plenty of space to avoid each other. Read on to learn more about the layout and features.
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North Beardsley Skatepark in Bakersfield | Fun and Compact
The North Beardsley Skatepark in Bakersfield is a cool little concrete skatepark made by Spohn Ranch. Riders of any skill level will find many usable obstacles here, mostly ranging in small to medium features. Upon first glance, you'll notice there's an oil pump sculpture at the entrance of the skatepark paying tribute to the roots of this area's history. Read on to learn more about the layout and features at North Beardsley Skatepark.
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Great Skateparks in California with Lost Coast Longboarding
With the birth of the skate and surf scene in the early 1960's it's no surprise that the resulting culture would lead to an incredible number of skateparks in California. It seems no matter where you are in this beautiful state, you can usually find a skatepark nearby. And with the sheer number of skateparks in California, it's sure enough that there are some really great facilities with impressive layouts and designs.
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Longboarding Delano Skatepark | Large Vert and Great Flow
Delano Skatepark is an awesome 23,400 square foot skatepark with great transitions, fast flowing lines and numerous street obstacles.
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Provident Skatepark in Visalia | Unique Layout and Good Flow
Provident Skatepark in Visalia is a fun skatepark with a bunch of great features and obstacles. The 24,000 square foot skatepark has a pretty open layout with a number of transitions and ramps designed to keep skaters moving. The Provident Skatepark has a pretty good flow and a number of banked turns which makes it fun for longboarding in a skatepark.