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Phoenix, Arizona
Perry Skate Park Skate Plaza Park sounds like a good stop for both beginners and more experienced skaters, with rails and free public activities (including manual exercise areas). Before you go, be aware that several reviews mention homeless presence and cleanliness/safety concerns around the perimeter, so it may feel uncomfortable for some visitors.
Wheelchair accessible entrance and wheelchair accessible parking lot are available. Reviews mention the park was renovated/reopened since April 2025 and that most activities are free, with no need to pay for the skating area. Manual exercise areas/gym are mentioned. Multiple reviews describe homeless camps along the fence, with reports of dirt/urine and drug traffic, which can make the area feel uncomfortable.
Skaters and visitors generally describe Perry Skate Park as a fun place with features like rails and an area that works well for beginners, and they note it has been renovated/reopened with free public activities. Several reviews praise the park’s accessibility and kid-friendly vibe, including morning visits and activities for families. However, multiple reviewers complain about homelessness along the fence, dirty conditions (urine/standing water, litter), and ongoing drug-related activity, which makes the park feel unsafe or unpleasant at times. Overall opinions are mixed: the skating can be enjoyable, but the surrounding environment and cleanliness issues are recurring themes.
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