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Minneapolis, Minnesota
Morris Park Skatepark is a free, neighborhood spot that’s especially friendly for beginners and kids, with a mix of obstacles like quarters and grind rails. However, many skaters warn the pavement/asphalt and transitions are rough and can feel dangerous, so bring the right wheels and expect a bumpy ride.
Free, unsupervised neighborhood skatepark. Reviewers mention two playground areas and a wading pool nearby, plus a community center and baseball field. Multiple reviews report rough/cracked asphalt and hazardous transitions/ground, with some suggesting larger wheels (54mm+) to skate more safely. One review notes the park can be overrun with children at times.
Skaters consistently describe Morris Park as a small, free neighborhood skatepark that works well for beginners, kids, and casual sessions. Many reviews praise the variety of features (quarters, ramps, grind rails, and some stair/ledge elements) and note it’s a good place to hang out with family. The most common complaint is the surface condition—rough, cracked asphalt and janky or hazardous transitions/ground—making it feel risky for some riders. Overall opinions are mixed: some visitors say it’s skateable and fun, while others strongly recommend against it due to pavement hazards.
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