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Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Brooklyn, New York
Paid
Go if you want a small, creative street-style session with rails, boxes, and ledges on a downhill slope. It’s beginner-friendly and easy to socialize, but expect crowds from kids/scooters and double-check the park’s current setup since at least one reviewer says it was converted to a sports field.
Park is on a downhill gradient, so flat-trick practice can be harder if you’re not used to it. Some reviewers mention it can get tight/crowded with kids and scooters, and one review claims the skatepark was replaced with astroturf for sports (possible closure/changes). Shade tables are mentioned for resting; there’s also a nearby entrance/exit where people may walk through.
Skaters generally describe Washington Park Skate Park as a small, simple spot with smooth ground and a downhill layout that makes carving feel good but can make flat tricks harder. Reviews consistently mention rails, ledges/boxes, and a few standout features like a grind box and a C-rail/planter, with some calling it creative and fun for a full session. Opinions are mixed on condition and value: some praise cleanliness and maintenance, while others report cracking/slanted features and even claim the skatepark was replaced with astroturf. Crowd complaints show up too, with multiple mentions of kids/scooters making the space feel tight.
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