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Austin, Texas
Paid
Mabel Davis District Park is described as a sizable city skate spot with a 12,000 sq. ft. skate park, plus a seasonal pool, basketball courts, and walking trails nearby. With no review text available, there’s not enough source material to confirm the exact setup inside the park, so the terrain mix, obstacles, and whether it leans street, transition, or bowl are unclear. The only solid takeaway is that it sounds like a full-sized public park rather than a tiny neighborhood pad. Because there are no reviewer comments about lights, shade, restrooms, parking, or maintenance, those details remain unknown. Skaters looking for a general public session spot may find it worth checking out, but anyone planning a specific line—especially bowl, vert, or technical street—would want to verify the features first. Overall, this is a low-confidence read from the description alone, so treat it as a basic park overview rather than a detailed skate report.
No review text was available despite 608 total reviews, so amenity details are mostly unconfirmed from the description alone.
City venue offering a 12,000 sq.ft. skate park, a seasonal pool, basketball courts & walking trails.
No posted hours · public skate park, typically open dawn to dusk.
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