Learn about the features, pros and cons of the YMCA Tri-City Skatepark in Edina, Minnesota.
The Midwest has a lot of great skateparks to visit. However, if you live near Bloomington,Richfield or Edina, Minnesota, or if you are visiting the Mall of America, then you will want to make plans to stop by the YMCA Tri-City Skatepark located at 7355 York Avenue S., Edina, Minnesota. This park was set up to serve the skaters of the three cities mentioned above so it will have plenty of traffic, however, it is a large enough park to accommodate a good population of skaters so you don't have to worry about being crowded out by locals or tourists.
The Basics
First of all, the cost for using this park is $8 for non-members and $4 for members and residents of the tri-city communities of Bloomington, Richfield and Edina. Next, you are required to wear full pads and a helmet. You will also be required to submit a waiver if you are under 18 years of age. Finally, this park is operated and managed by the Southdale YMCA so their rules rule the park. This means that you will need to keep your bad language to a minimum, wear the proper safety equipment and be somewhat courteous to the other skaters using the park.
The hours of operation for this park are going to depend a lot on the weather. The skatepark closes its doors during bad weather for the safety of the skaters. So if it is raining, thundering,
too windy or snowing, don't bother showing up. Summer hours of operation for this park run
from June 6 through August 31 and are 9 a.m. until sundown on Monday and Wednesday, noon to sundown on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, and noon to eight p.m. on the
weekends.
The Features
This is a good sized skatepark with about 17,000 square-feet of skateable terrain. It is an all concrete park that was put together by Grindline. The depth of this park ranges from four feet to 12 feet, it has a couple of over-vert pockets and several other common skatepark features such as ridges and ramps. The design of this park is in-ground, which is uncommon to find in the Midwest, which is just another reason to visit this park.