- A
skatepark, or
skate park, is a purpose-built
recreational environment made for skateboarding, BMX, scootering, and
aggressive inline skating. A skatepark...
- The Flow
Skatepark was a world-famous
skatepark in Columbus, Ohio, US,
established July 6, 2001 by
Shannon Turner and
Craig Billingsley. At approximately...
- Kona
Skatepark is a
skateboard park in Jacksonville, Florida,
United States. It was
opened in 1977,
making it the
second oldest operating skatepark in the...
- The
Burnside Skatepark is a DIY
concrete skatepark located in Portland, Oregon,
United States.
Burnside was the
first DIY
skatepark project. It is located...
- The Ann
Arbor Skatepark, also
known as the A2
Skatepark, is a 30,000-square-foot
skatepark in Ann Arbor,
Michigan which opened June 21, 2014. The Ann Arbor...
- This is a list of
notable skateparks.
Builders of
skateparks include local skateboarders creating do it
yourself / "barge board"
parks and
firms such as...
- Foundation, The
Skatepark Project has
built over 600
skateparks worldwide. In 2020, the Tony Hawk
Foundation changed its name to The
Skatepark Project to better...
-
Grindline Skateparks is an
American company that
designs and
builds skateboard parks. It has
designed and
built over 400
skateparks worldwide, including...
-
activities throughout his career. He
founded The
Skatepark Project,
which helps to
build skateparks in
underprivileged areas around the world. Tony Hawk...
- on 21 July 2012. The park was
referred to as one of the UK's best five
skateparks by
British skateboarder Lucy
Adams in an
interview with The
Guardian in...