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Logan Wells Memorial Skatepark is a small, well-built spot with mini bowl/quarter-pipe features plus rails and ledges, making it great for practicing transitions and learning lines. Bring your daytime session because there are no lights, and expect it to get crowded with kids and beginners nearby.
No lights reported, so riding gets hard after dark. Park is small and can fill up with roughly 6–8 skaters; reviewers suggest going during school hours to avoid kids. One reviewer notes an open area near a drainage ditch that could be risky for boards/people. Rec center nearby has clean bathrooms; parking can fill up quickly during ball games.
Skaters find Logan Wells Memorial Skatepark to be small but fun, with smooth concrete and a good mix of mini bowl/quarter-pipe transition features plus rails and ledges. Many visitors appreciate it as a place to learn transitions and practice new tricks, and several mention it feels safe due to the nearby police presence. Common complaints are that the park is limited in size, can get crowded with 6–8 skaters (especially with kids), and has no lights for night riding; one reviewer also flags a drainage-ditch area that could be hazardous.
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