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Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Austin, Texas
Paid
Mabel Davis Skatepark looks like a solid all-around session spot, especially if you like bowls. Reviews consistently describe a big, deep, steep bowl/pool with smooth, clean concrete and only minimal cracking. There’s also a street side with ledges and rails, plus a freestyle area, so it’s not just a one-trick bowl park. The vibe sounds generally friendly and family-oriented, with multiple mentions of kids skating there and people calling it kid friendly, though one reviewer did report being yelled at and another mentioned people staring. This park seems better for intermediate skaters than total beginners in some sections: several reviewers call the bowl steep and say the rails are not beginner friendly, and scooters may have trouble keeping speed around the layout. On the plus side, lights make it usable for evening rides, there’s shaded seating, and the place is described as clean and well maintained. If you want a quick session with bowls, rails, and a decent scene, this looks worthwhile; if you need mellow beginner terrain, expect some steep features and tighter flow.
Description confirms wheelchair accessible entrance and parking lot, and good for kids.
Reviewers consistently praise Mabel Davis Skatepark for its clean, smooth concrete and strong bowl setup, with several calling out the big, deep, competition-style bowl as the highlight. The park also gets credit for rails, ledges, and a freestyle/street area, making it feel more complete than a pure bowl spot. At the same time, some skaters warn that the layout is steep and tightly packed, with limited flow and features that are not especially beginner friendly, especially for rails and scooter use. Overall, visitors describe it as well kept, kid friendly, and good for quick sessions, with evening lights and shaded seating adding to its appeal.
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