List of skateparks


This is a list of notable skateparks.
Builders of skateparks include local skateboarders creating do it yourself / "barge board" parks. And some firms, including SITE Design Group, of Solana Beach, California, which asserts having designed more than 100.
The first skatepark to receive historic designation was the Bro Bowl, in Florida, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The second was The Rom, in east London, England, which is Grade II listed.

Australia

There are numerous current skateparks listed at .
See also: :fr:Skatepark|Skatepark, in French-language Wikipedia

Germany

Pasir Gudang Skate Park in Johor, Malaysia.

Netherlands

Arizona

Ohio

Oregon

Mount Trashmore Skatepark, in Virginia Beach, may be the most famous. With, it is not the largest skatepark in the state.

Washington

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In more extreme climates, parks were built indoors, often using wood or metal. By the end of the 1970s, the popularity of skateboarding had waned, and the original parks of the era began to close. A downturn in the overall skateboard market in the 1980s, coupled with high liability insurance premiums, contributed to the demise of the first wave of skateparks. Some second-generation parks, such as Upland, California's Pipeline, survived into the 1980s. However, many public parks of that era can still be found throughout Western Europe, Australia and New Zealand.

Gallery of Skateparks