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Coolest Skate Park: High Wheels Skatepark - Decatur, Alabama

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Mar 23, 2009 by Eisla Sebastian

Alabama is a great state to be in if you love to skateboard. The weather here is perfect for skating year round. This means that unlike skate parks in the north, skate parks in Alabama are generally open year round. If you are in or near the town of Decatur, Alabama, you will want to bring your board and skating gear to the High Wheels Skate Park. This park offers some of the best ramp skateboarding in the state.

High Wheels Skate Park - the Basics
High Wheels Skate Park can be found at 2052 Terry Way Parkway in Decatur, Alabama. It is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week and 365 days a year. While it is not a free skate park, you can skate or bike at this park all day long for only $5, which is not a bad price. Bikes, roller skates, inline skates and skateboards are all welcomed here.

In order to use this park, you will need to follow a few basic rules. First of all, you will need to sign a liability waiver. This waiver basically states that you are responsible for your own safety while using the park. Next, you will be required to wear the appropriate padding for your sport. This means elbow and knee pads. Finally, if you will be riding your bike in the park, you will be required to wear a helmet with a chin strap.

High Wheels Skate Park - Features
High Wheels Skate Park is known for its extra wide ramps and skating surfaces. One of the best features at this park is their 6-foot-tall half pipe. This half pipe is elevated to seven feet, has 7.5-foot roll-ins and is 40 feet wide. This park also offers a 4-foot-tall spine ramp that is twenty feet wide. If you like street courses then this park has one of those as well, however, it is located on gravel and basically intended for bikes. Other skating and biking features found at the High Wheels Skate Park include a mini ramp and various skating obstacles. While this is not the most elaborate skate park in the world, it has a lot of good features that you will enjoy.

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Coolest Skate Park: Spalding Skatepark - Champagne, Illinois

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Mar 9, 2009 by Eisla Sebastian

While Chicago is a hot bed for cultural and urban attractions, sometimes you just need to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Champagne, Illinois is a charming city south of the Windy City. Here you will find a great little skate park called Spalding Skate Park. This park is a public skate park and free to use.

Spalding Skate Park - the Basics
Spalding Skate Park is a concrete skate park that offers about 18,000 square feet of skating terrain. It can be found at 900 Harris in Champagne, Illinois, and is open to both skateboarders and in-line skaters. Here you will find both vert park features and street course features. In the vert park, you will find three great bowls with easy bowl-to-bowl transitions and several quarter pipes. The street course offers a snake run, rails, stairs and obstacles.

Spalding Skate Park is open all week long from dawn until dusk. It is a part of a larger park called Spalding Park. This park offers open, grassy areas, ball parks and other recreational attractions.

Staying Safe in Spalding Skate Park
Skating is a lot of fun and is a good way to stay in shape, however, it can be hard on your body. To keep yourself from getting injured, you need to wear the proper clothing and the proper safety gear. During the hot months of the year, you will want to wear clothing that is breathable and that will wick moisture away from your skin. During the colder months of the year, you will want to dress in layers and wear the proper outerwear. Regardless of the time of the year, you will want to wear a well fitted helmet, elbow pads and knee pads. You will also want to wear a pair of skating shoes that will give you good traction on your board.

In addition to dressing properly for skateboarding, you will also want to take steps to stay safe on your board. First make sure the skating zone is free of hazards like broken glass and trash. Clear these things away before you start rolling. Next, check out who else is using the park. Get a feel for how they are skating and their skill level before you try to share the skating space. For example, if you notice a skater is wobbly on their board, you will want to keep a larger gap between you and them while skating as they obviously are a newbie and most likely will have troubles keeping their board under control.

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Coolest Skate Park: Pala Skatepark - Pala, California

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Feb 2, 2009 by Eisla Sebastian

California is the center of the skateboarding universe. This state has an amazing collection of both free and fee skate parks. If you are looking for a great place for bowl skating, venture to Pala, California. Here you will find the Pala Skate Park.

Pala Skate Park - The Basics
The Pala Skate Park can be found at 11154 Highway 76 in Pala, California. This park is primarily a bowl park, and the bowls are fabulous. This is where you will want to bring your board if you are interested in catching some serious air.

Pala Skate Park - Hours of Operation
Like many skate parks, Pala Skate Park has a seasonal schedule for its hours of operation. The winter schedule is in effect from September until May. During the winter season you can skate at Pala Monday through Friday from two in the afternoon until dark, which is about 6 p.m. and on the weekends from ten in the morning until dark. The summer season runs from June to August. During this season you will be able to skate during the week from nine in the morning until seven in the evening and on the weekends from ten until six.

Pala Skate Park - Cost
Pala Skate Park is a fee park. You can buy a daily, weekend or annual park pass for a reasonable price. Daily rates run about $5 for the general public and $3 a day for local residents with a 92059 zip code. The weekend pass will cost about $5 if you are 12 or younger, $10 for skaters 13 and older and $3 for tribal members with an ID. Annual passes can also be purchased for around $100.

Skating at the Pala Skate Park
The Pala Skate Park is located in an area of California that has a temperate climate. This means that the weather gets cold in the winter and hot in the summer. Since the park is open year round you will need to dress for the weather. This means wearing long sleeved shirts and long pants when the weather is chilly and wearing breathable clothing when the weather is hot.

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Best Vacation Spots for Skaters: Castle Rock, Colorado

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Jan 28, 2009 by Eisla Sebastian

CastleRock, Colorado is a great city to visit if you enjoy skateboarding. Not only does it have one of the best street courses in the state, but it is also close to the attractions offered by Colorado Springs and Denver. Whether you are interested in wild outdoor adventures or great sporting events, this city is the place to be.

Castle Rock Skate Park
The Castle Rock Skate Park offers both a great selection of bowls and a world class street course. The bowl park includes a large bowl, a fish bowl, roll-in transitions, a mogul bowl and several others. The street course is really the main attraction for this park. It is absolutely huge. It includes features like banks, curbs, stairs, a snake run, trannies, planters and banks.

Shopping in Castle Rock
While the skating in Castle Rock is fierce, there are plenty of other things to do here. Many people come to Castle Rock for the shopping. There are several shopping districts including Wilcox Square, the Plum Creek Center, the Village Shopping Center, Mile-Stone Center and the Outlets at Castle Rock. You can shop for great deals on designer clothing, sports gear, local artwork or Western jewelry.

Local Attractions Not to Miss
Castle Rock is situated in the center of a great region of tourist attractions. Less than an hour to north sits Denver, Colorado, the largest city in the state. This city is a great place to explore if you want to shop, attend a professional sporting event or explore great tourist attractions like museums and art centers. Less than an hour to the south of Castle Rock is Colorado Springs, Colorado. This city offers some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world, such as those found in the Garden of the Gods. Other popular attractions include the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, the U.S. Air Force Academy, the U.S. Olympic Training Center and Pikes Peak.

Planning a Castle Rock Vacation
Castle Rock is a great city to stay in if you are interested in touring Denver, Colorado Springs or both cities. Its location not only makes it a convenient place to stay, but it can also be a great option if there are large events scheduled in Denver or Colorado Springs. The weather is a bit erratic in this part of the country. You can expect strong wind storms and thunderstorms during the summer months and infrequent heavy snowfall in the winter. However, what is great about this region is that it is far enough south that snow in the valleys tend to clear away within a few days of falling. This makes getting into and out of the area relatively easy for most of the year.

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Best Vacation Spots for Skaters: Athens, Ohio

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Nov 19, 2008 by Eisla Sebastian

Rutland, Ohio is one of the best cities to visit if you are a diehard fan of skateboarding. Not only does Rutland have one of the best private skate parks in the world, but it is also the home of the Museum of Skateboard History. If you are ready for a great vacation, then plan to visit Rutland.

Rutland, Ohio - Star Attractions
For skateboarders, the two star attractions in Rutland, Ohio are Skatopia and the Museum of Skateboard History. Fortunately, they are both located at 34961 Hutton Road, Rutland, Ohio so you can experience both attractions at once. The Museum of Skateboard History has a fabulous collection of vintage skateboards, and if you count them, you will find about 12,000 examples of historic boards. After browsing through the museum, you will want to put on your safety gear and hit the skate park section of the complex. Here you will find both indoor and outdoor segment, so you can basically skate here regardless of the weather. Make sure you check out what is going on at the park during your vacation, as this is the site of numerous skateboarding events, like the Backwoods Blowout.

Athens County Attractions
If you are interested in doing a little site seeing while visiting Rutland, Ohio you will need to expand your search to Athens County. Athens County, Ohio has a lot of great historical and cultural attractions. First, however, grab a slice of pizza at Pizza Dan's, located at 244 Main Street, Rutland, Ohio. Once you have a great meal in your stomach, pull on your hoodie and hit the road.

To get the history of the area, visit Athens Country Historical Museum found at 65 North Court Street. If you are interested in military history, you will want to visit the Athens County Military Museum, which can be found at 145 West Columbus Street in Nelson, Ohio. Finally, as you travel through Athens County, keep your eyes open for historical sites like the Adena Indian Mounds and historical, covered bridges. There are a lot of great attractions scattered throughout this county so stop by the local chambers of commerce and visitors' centers of the cities you drive through for information on what to see and do in that city.

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Best Vacation Spots for Skaters: Skate Parks of the Caribbean

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Nov 13, 2008 by Eisla Sebastian

One of the best tropical vacation destinations for skaters to visit is Grand Cayman. This Caribbean island is easy to get to by plane or cruise ship. However, the biggest attraction for skaters is going to be the Black Pearl Skate and Surf Park. While this park offers some of the best surfing and skating options in the Caribbean, don't spend all your time at the park, because Grand Cayman offers amazing natural and cultural attractions. If you are ready for the vacation of a lifetime, pack your skateboarding shoes and head for Grand Cayman.

The Black Pearl Skate and Surf Park
The Black Pearl Skate and Surf Park is both the largest concrete skate park in the world as well as the home of one of the largest, artificially produced, standing waves in the world. If you are a skater then you will enjoy the 52,000 square feet of skating terrain offered by this park, as well as its great collection of beginner, intermediate and advanced skating features. The surfing section of this park offers a Wavelock Surf Machine, which is capable of producing standing waves up to eleven feet tall in a surfing area of over 1,200 square feet. Both sections of the park are serviced by a pro shop that offers equipment rentals and instruction in surfing and skateboarding.

Grand Cayman's Attractions
While you are in paradise, don't forget to try out some of the other tourist attractions. First of all, stop by the city of Hell and send a letter or postcard to your friends. The postmark will show that the letter was sent from Hell. The novelty postmark is about all that is offered by this little outpost, so you will need other plans to fill your day.

Stingray City is a must see attraction. You will need to charter a boat or guided tour to get to this attraction. However, the effort is well worth it, as the diving here is considered to be world class. Here, you will be able to interact with stingrays and other marine life. Plan this adventure on Monday, Wednesday or Friday to avoid cruise ship traffic and crowds.

Other attractions you won't want to miss include the Mastic Trail, the blowholes, the six beaches and Rum Point.

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Best Vacation Spots for Skaters: Calgary, Alberta

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Nov 4, 2008 by Eisla Sebastian

Calgary, Alberta is a Canadian city that skateboarders will enjoy visiting. This city has one of the largest outdoor skate parks in the country, as well as an amazing collection of tourist attractions. This combination of attractions will allow you to plan one of the best vacations of your life.

The Plaza at the Forks - Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Located in downtown Calgary, the Plaza at the Forks is an amazing skate park that covers over 44,000 square feet. Within this park, you will find over 8,000 square feet of bowl features to ride as well as over 30,000 square feet of street course and plaza skating terrains. In this park, you will find stair sets, rails, bowls, obstacles and super cool wave ramps. This park is very open and very organic in the urban jungle of Calgary. You won't want to miss visiting and skating in this park.

Visiting Calgary, Alberta - Local Attractions
While the Plaza at the Forks is reason enough to visit Calgary, Alberta, it is not the only site you will want to visit. If you are interested in animals, living or prehistoric, you will want to visit the Calgary Zoo and Prehistoric Park located at 1300 Zoo Road, N.E. This park has three sections: the zoo, a botanical garden and a prehistoric theme park. This is an outdoor attraction so bring your hoodie or jacket.

Another great outdoor attraction is the Bow Habitat Station. The Bow Habitat Station is unique, because it was the first eco-park established in Canada. Here you will find a wetland park, as well as the Alberta fishery, which is responsible for producing over three million trout a year for local rivers, streams and lakes.

If you are more interested in urban attractions, you will want to make your way to the city center. Here you will find Calgary City Hall, the Calgary Tower, the Olympic Plaza, the TELUS World of Science, the Calgary Devonian Garden, the Eau Claire Festival Market and the Palliser Square. Have fun exploring these attractions!

Finally, do a little shopping in Calgary. One of the best skate shops in the city is the Calgary Skate Shoppe. This shop is located at #2-2610 Centre Street, N.E. It has a great selection of skater clothing, shoes and gear.

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Best Vacation Spots for Skaters: Montreal, Aye!

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Sep 10, 2008 by Eisla Sebastian

Montreal is a major tourist destination in Canada. This city can be found in the Canadian province of Quebec and is known for its unique collection of cultures, amazing cuisine and an active entertainment industry. However, this city is also a great place to visit if you are a skateboarder. To find a skateboarding-themed adventure you don't have to look very far.

The Biggest Indoor Skatepark/Skateparc in Canada


The one stop you can't miss while visiting Montreal is the Orkus Skatepark. This skatepark, or skateparc as French Canadians call it, can be found at 4300 Cote de Liesse, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. This skatepark is the largest indoor skatepark in Canada and offers skaters and spectators 30,000 square feet of fun. Inside the complex you will find several interesting skating arenas, a snack bar and a parents' lounge.


The Neighborhood of Saint Leonard

If you are looking for an outdoor skateboarding adventure then go to the neighborhood now known as Saint Leonard. Here you will find two free skateparks. The first park is designed for beginner skateboarders. It is called the Parc Garibaldi and it can be found at 7125 rue Lienart. This park is modest and only has three wooden skating structures, but it is a good place to build your basic boarding skills.
If you are an intermediate skateboarder, then you will want to pull on your hoodie or jacket and go to the Parc Wilfrid-Bastien. This skatepark can be found at 8181 Blvd Lacordaire. It offers eight different skateboarding structures and is open to the public from the beginning of June until the end of August.


South Parc


Another famous skatepark in Montreal is South-Parc Skatepark. This park can be found at 8100 Tashereau, Bossard, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. This park has 23,000 square feet of terrain to tear up, numerous wooden skate structures, vert ramps, wedge-to-wedge features, a slant wall, obstacles and hand rails. This park also has a special area for young kids, called the Pee Wee park, so you don't have to worry about running over little kids while you practice your tricks, and little kids don't have to worry about getting pushed around by older skaters.


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Best Vacation Spots for Skaters: Baltimore County

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Aug 27, 2008 by Eisla Sebastian

Baltimore County, Maryland is a great place for skateboarders to vacation. The county has a good selection of skate parks, a great selection of skate shops and a relatively pro-skater vibe. However, like any other destination you plan your vacation around, there are rules that you will need to follow, like skating only in designated areas, respecting others and keeping your body and board under control.

Baltimore Country Skate Parks You Can Visit
There are four main skate parks located in Baltimore County. The first park is Hannah More Skate Park. This park is found at 12035 Reisterstown Road, which is in Reisterstown. This is a 12,800 square foot skate park with launch ramps, grind rails, quarter pipes, drop-in combos, benches and other great skate features. The hours are 3:30 to dusk during the week and noon to dusk on the weekends.

The second skate park you can go to is the Sandy Hills Skate Park. It can be found at 3326 Bero Road. This park is open from 3 p.m. until dusk Monday through Friday and 12 p.m. until dusk Saturday and Sunday. The park has a bowl, a street course and a playground.

Cockeysville Skate Park is your third option. It is located at on Galloway Avenue in the township of Cockeysville. It is open 3:30 p.m. to dusk Monday through Friday and 12 p.m. to dusk on the weekends. This park offers 12,000 square feet of ramps, grinding rails and jumps.

The final skate park that you can go to is the Southeast Area Skate Park. This park is located at 4021 North Point Blvd. It offers a variety of skating features and is open to the public weekdays from 3 p.m. to dusk and 12:00 p.m. to dusk on the weekends.

Baltimore Country Skate Shops
When you aren't skating at local skate parks don't forget to get in a little shopping. Baltimore Country has a great selection of skate shops and sports shops. At these stores you will find custom boards and skate gear, as well as great deals on used and vintage items. Some of your options include:

The Sport Shop, 201 E. Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21202

Total Sport, Inc., 2401 Liberty Heights Ave, Ste 2079, Baltimore, MD 21215

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Best Vacation Spots for Skaters: DC King of Barcelona, This September

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Aug 22, 2008 by Eisla Sebastian

According to both Kerry Getz and Rob Derek, Barcelona, Spain is one of the best vacation spots for skaters. This historical city not only is beautiful and full of regular tourist spots, but it is also a fantastic destination for skateboarding. Whether you are a street skateboarder of a trick skateboarder, pack your skater fashion and plan to visit this city on your next vacation.

Barcelona Skateboarding Events
Barcelona is the home to many skateboarding events. No matter what time of year it is, this hot destination for skateboarders will have something going on. One of the top events in Barcelona is the DC King of Barcelona. This is an amateur skateboarding event that takes advantage of the city's many great skateboarding venues. If you will be in Barcelona in September, check out this event.

Barcelona Skateboarding Parks
Barcelona is really a street skateboarder's destination. This city allows you to skateboard on sidewalks and in plazas. The only real restrictions are that you have to keep your shirt on, you can't ride your board on public furniture (benches and things) and you can't harass or harm other people. Pretty reasonable considering you are allowed to skate around in an amazing environment full of ledges, ridges, rails and other street obstacles, not to mention wicked cool architecture, scenery and history.

If you feel a need for bowls, pipes and other trick boarding features the city of Barcelona does have a skatepark you can go to. You will be required to buy a monthly pass for the park, but the cost is minimal. You can find this park at Carrer de Pamplona 88. However, if you are interested in an authentic Barcelona skateboarding adventure, stick to street boarding in the neighborhood of El Raval, especially around the Placa de Universitat.

Word of warning: El Raval is a bit seedy, so watch your boards and your belongings while enjoying the city now referred to as the "Skate Capital of the World."

Skating Outside of Barcelona

While Barcelona is a great place to skateboard, if you are traveling to Spain to go skateboarding, don't limit your experiences just to Barcelona. There are a lot of great beach cities located only a few miles outside of Barcelona, which offer an amazing selection of skating spots, including bull fighting arenas.

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Best Vacation Spots for Skaters: Fancy a Skate?

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Aug 13, 2008 by Eisla Sebastian

One of the best vacation destinations in the world for skateboarders is London, England. This city has a great collection of skateboard shops and skateparks in nearly every borough of the city. If you are looking for a vacation destination that will allow you to skateboard as you sight see, then London is the city for you.

Skateparks in London, England

There are skateparks in nearly every borough of the city, so finding one is not going to be a problem. If you are looking for a great skatepark in the heart of London then you will want to try out Bay Sixty6. This skatepark is considered to be one of the best in the city, and it can be found at 65-66 Acklam Road, London. If you are staying near Kent, England then you can try out Revolution Skatepark, which can be found on Dane Valley Road. If you find yourself in Dorking then you will want to stop by the Dorking Skatepark. Finally, Farnham visitors can use the Farnham Skatepark.

Skateboard Shops in London, England

London is a city that is known for its fabulous shopping. Fortunately, it is also known for its great selection of alternative sport and skateboard shops. If you want to shop for boards, board shorts or other pieces of skateboarding gear then make sure you visit one of more of these London skateboard shops:

  • Urban Chaos near the Bromely
  • Halfpipe, 40 Golborne Road, London
  • Board Room, 20 Montpelier Vale, London
  • Skate Attack, 72 Chase Side, London
  • Skate Craft, 10 Acklam Road, London

Skateboard Events in London, England
While touring London, England make sure you check out local skateboard demonstrations and events. Most skateparks will host demos and local skateboarding events. However, Bay Sixty6 is going to be one of the best sites to stakeout for demos and filming events. Unfortunately, when Bay Sixty6 is used as a filming location the park will be closed down so you won't be able to skate there. It's a good idea to call ahead to see if the park will be open, or to see if visitors can watch filming.

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Vacations for Skaters: Yes, more Montana Skatin'!

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Aug 6, 2008 by Melissa L.

Montana is not the first place you think of when you think of skateboarding vacation destinations, however, Missoula, Montana is quickly developing into a great skater community. This city is the home of the University of Montana, two skateparks, numerous skateboarding events and countless opportunities to skate in the great outdoors. If you are looking for a hidden jewel of a skateboarder vacation destination, come to the Garden City.

Missoula Skateboarding Parks

There are currently two skateboarding parks in Missoula, Montana. The first is the YMCA Skatepark of Missoula. It can be found at 3000 Russell St., which is in the southeastern corner of the city. The YMCA Skatepark of Missoula is the city's oldest park. The second, and best park in Missoula, is the Mobash Skatepark, located on the corner of Orange Street and Glens Lane, which is just across the Orange Street Bridge on the west side of the street. This is a large outdoor concrete park with about 15,000 square feet of skating terrain, two bowl features and a street course. This park is the home to numerous skateboarding events each year.

Missoula Skating Events

Missoula is a community that enjoys outdoor fun, and since the opening of the Mobash Skatepark, the city has continuously added new skateboarding events each year. Free skateboarding and extreme sport demonstrations are common events that you can sit in on. Other events include the Go Skateboarding Day! and Skate Jam. Check out the Independent or the Missoulian for the latest event dates and venues.

Buying Boards in the Garden City

While in Missoula don't forget to do a little shopping. Whether you are looking for a light jacket to skate in or custom boards, you find what you are looking for along the Higgins boardwalk in downtown Missoula or in one of the many shopping districts in the city. Some of the places you can buy boards and gear include:

▪ Edge of the World, 618 S. Higgins
▪ Bob Ward and Sons, 3015 Paxson St.
▪ Gart Sports, 2640 N. Reserve St.
▪ Play It Again Sports, 2230 N. Reserve St.

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Best Skateparks: Missoula!

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Aug 4, 2008 by Eisla Sebastian

What can be said about the Mobash Skatepark in Missoula, Montana? It is in the heart of a recreational wonderland, close to a river, close to hiking trails, close to the University of Montana and close to the Downtown shopping district. Whether you are visiting Missoula, or you live here, this is a skatepark you won't want to miss.

Mobash Skatepark - Missoula, Montana

The Mobash Skatepark is a 15,000 square feet and found near a recreational development just across the Orange Street Bridge in Missoula, Montana. You can find this skatepark on the corner of Orange Street and Gregs Lane. This is a concrete skateparkwith a great selection of bowl and street course features. You will be required to wear a helmet, but pads are optional. However, if you value your knees and skin, wear appropriate padding.

The highlight of this park is its bowl features. Here you will find one large bowl that has depths that vary from about six feet to about eight feet and a kidney bowl. Inside the main bowl formation, you will find a cradle, bank walls and pool coping. The kidney bowl also offers coping and easy in and out banking. If you are a street course aficionado, you will love the one at the Mobash Skatepark. This course offers a granite surface, terraced inclines, rails, ledges and a long back wall.

Boarding and Skating at the Mobash

This park was designed specifically for skaters and skateboarders. Bikes aren't allowed in this park, which makes things safer for all involved. This park is a great place to host a birthday party or just hang out with your friends. The community loves this park, and it is the site of many thrilling free skating and boarding demonstrations. You will even occasionally see extreme sports stars make guest appearances at these events.

So, while you are taking a break from hiking, rafting or visiting the University of Montana, pull on a pair of board shorts and stop by to dive into a bowl or practice riding rails at the Mobash. It's not a bad way to spend an afternoon.

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Coolest Skate Parks: Vans in Moorestown!!!

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Jul 28, 2008 by Eisla Sebastian

Learn all about the coolest skate park in Moorestown, New Jersey, the Moorestown Vans Skatepark.

Moorestown, New Jersey is known for a couple of things. First of all it is known as being the home of the Perkins Center for the Arts, and secondly it is known for its ghosts. If you live in this city or will be visiting it soon and you are a skater, then you need to visit one of the city's best skateparks, the Moorestown Vans Skatepark. This park has everything you could ever want in an indoor mall based skatepark.

Moorestown Vans Skatepark - What it Has to Offer

The Moorestown Vans Skatepark is know for its well rounded collection of skatepark terrains and features. If you are a fan of street courses then you will have a lot of fun ripping down their finished birch wood street course. This street course not only has straight aways and curves, but it also has obstacles that you would typically see on the street. For example, there are fire hydrants, gaps, wall rides, planters, ledges, stairs and ledges.

In addition to the street course, Moorestown Vans Skatepark also has a great collection of ramps and pipes. They have a vert ramp, a ¼ pipe and a ½ pipe. This skatepark even has a kid's course, however, according to the locals this skatepark is better suited for intermediate and advanced skaters. If you are a beginner/newbie, you are better off developing your skating skills off-site before you attempt the rides and ramps at Vans Skatepark.

Gearing Up for Moorestown Vans Skatepark

Like most other skateparks in the country, Moorestown Vans Skatepark is a skate at your own risk park. This means you are responsible for keeping your body in one piece while skating there. To protect yourself from injuries you need a helmet, pads, a good board and a decent pair of skate shoes. A little common sense is also good to use, especially if you are a novice skateboarder or if there are less experienced skaters running the course when you are there.

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Best Skate Parks: Los Altos

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Jul 7, 2008 by Eisla Sebastian

Learn about one of the biggest skateparks in the American Southwest, Los Altos Skate Park found in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Albuquerque, New Mexico is known for its art and cuisine, however, it is also the home of one of the biggest skateparks in the Southwest. Los Altos Skate Park can be found at 10140 ½ Lomas, Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is a free Skatepark that has a lot to offer.

Basics

The Los Altos Skate Park offers about 35,000 square feet of skating terrain. Within all of this square footage are three distinct zones, a street course and two combination bowls. The first combination bowl is made up of three bowls of varying depths. The second combination bowl is made up of four bowls, each having its own shape. Here you will find a rectangular bowl, a round bowl, an angular bowl and a tear-drop bowl. In addition to the bowls and street course you will also find a variety of structures and textures to grind such as rails, benches and ridges, not to mention a scoot and ride and a pyramid.

Hours of Operation

Between May and August the Los Altos Skate Park will be on its summer hours. This means that the park will be open Monday through Sunday from 8 a.m. until 11 p.m. Between September and April the park's winter hours will be in effect. Winter hours are seven days a week from 9 a.m. until 10 p.m. The park managers will cue you when the park is about to close by turning off the north lights. Five minutes after closing, the south lights will be turned off. The parking lot lights will be turned off a half hour after closing.

Rules of the Park

To use this park you will need to wear a helmet if you are under 18. Other safety equipment is not required, but heavily recommended. Since this is a skate-at-your-own-risk park you will want to make sure you protect your assets. Next, keep in mind that that if it rains you will not be able to use the park. Finally, alcohol is not allowed.

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