4/5 corey b. 6 months ago on Google
The
skatepark
is
mostly
focused
on
street
skating.
There
are
4-ft
quarter
pipes
on
the
sides
of
the
skatepark.
In
between
there
are
boxes,
rails,
and
an
a-frame
with
rail
and
hubba.
There's
a
wide
pyramid
section
with
a
rail,
hubba,
and
small
quarter
pipe
and
a
box
with
adjacent
manual
pad
in
the
side
of
the
pyramid.
Behind
the
pyramid
is
a
5-ft
miniramp.
Next
to
the
a-frame
is
a
big
orange
thing
with
banks
on
6
sides.
I
think
you
can
carve
onto
it
but
it
was
too
steep
for
me
to
skate.
The
boxes
are
oddly
sized
in
my
opinion.
They're
too
tall
to
be
manual
pads
but
they're
smaller
than
a
typical
box.
These
could
be
good
for
learning
50-50s.
There's
a
small
quarter
pipe
but
it's
on
top
of
the
pyramid,
so
I
think
it's
meant
more
for
dropping
in
to
hit
the
a-frame.
One
manual
pad
is
small
but
it's
built
into
the
side
of
the
pyramid.
In
general
I
think
this
skatepark
caters
to
more
advanced
skaters,
but
a
beginner
could
find
some
things
to
do
here.
The
skatepark
is
in
fair
condition.
Most
obstacles
are
in
good
shape.
However
there
are
many
holes
in
the
concrete
that
need
to
be
repaired.
Also
the
miniramp
is
unusable--there
are
holes
in
the
concrete
that
span
the
width
of
the
miniramp.
There's
no
parking
lot,
but
the
skatepark
is
close
to
the
road
and
there's
on-street
parking.
This
would
be
one
of
the
best
skateparks
in
the
area
if
it
was
in
better
condition.