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Brooklyn, New York
Paid
Sarge's Skate Park is a good low-key spot to practice dropping in and grinding, especially if you’re learning. It’s usually not packed, but watch out for slick/uneven ground and for small kids cutting across the lines.
Wheelchair-accessible entrance. Reviewers mention bathrooms (though one says bathrooms are closed) and a water feature/fountain. Parking is available (described as nightly; arrive around 4ish). Lights stay on for night skating. Some reviews warn about uneven/slick ground and hazards from unsupervised small children.
Skaters generally like Sarge's Skate Park for its transition variety and for being a workable place to learn skills like dropping in and rock fakie. Multiple reviewers say it’s often not crowded, making it easier to practice, and some mention night skating because the lights stay on. Common complaints include a weird/inefficient layout with wasted space, uneven or slippery ground, and safety issues from unsupervised small children.
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