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Río Bravo Park Skatepark is a small, flowy spot with fun transitions that many locals skate regularly, and it’s close to a pool and library so it’s easy to pair with other activities. Bring a plan for the heat and be ready for occasional trash/graffiti and a possible sewer-odor issue near the park.
Wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking lot are available. Shade is limited (no sun blockers/canopies), and there are reports of a sewer smell from nearby infrastructure. Reviewers mention trash/graffiti and that locals sometimes need to clean up; one review notes it can get full dark by about 11:00 and suggests best times are earlier.
Skaters describe Río Bravo Park as a small but fun skatepark with good transitions and a layout that flows well, and some mention a newly added wood vert section. Visitors appreciate that it can be quiet at times and that it’s a convenient local spot near other amenities like a pool and fields. Common complaints include trash and graffiti, limited shade/no shelter, and an occasional sewer smell that can stretch across the park; some also warn about wind direction affecting the experience.
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