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Top Rated
Skate Parks
in Seattle

Seattle’s skate scene has a real mix of DIY grit, transition-heavy bowls, and city parks that actually have flow. Reviewers keep coming back to the same thing: this city rewards skaters who can read a line, respect the space, and don’t mind sharing with a crowd.

If you want the best-hit list, Greenlake Skatepark gets love for its deep bowls, clover-style layout, and progression-friendly street features, while Seattle Center Skate Plaza is praised for its smooth concrete, street side, and mellow transition section right by downtown. For a more raw Seattle feel, Hanford & Margial and River City both get called out as true DIY spots built by skaters, with reviewers hyping the atmosphere, transitions, and all-around community vibe.

On this page

  • Quick Stats
  • Map
  • All Parks (17)
  • What Skaters Say
  • Best Parks for Bowl Skating
  • Best Street Skating
  • Beginner-Friendly Parks
  • Free Skate Parks
  • Nearby Cities
  • FAQ
Quick StatsMapAll Parks (17)What Skaters SayBest Parks for Bowl SkatingBest Street SkatingBeginner-Friendly ParksFree Skate ParksNearby CitiesFAQ

Quick Stats

17

Total Parks

4

Free Parks

0

With Lights

0

Indoor

Unknown

Top Surface

3

Skill Levels

With Bowls (6)Free (4)Beginner Friendly (9)

Park Map

All Skate Parks in Seattle

17 parks found

All Together Skatepark Seattle — kids skating on ramps and quarter pipes indoors
4.6

All Together Skatepark Seattle

6,900-sq-ft indoor skate park with ledges, quarter pipes & stairs, plus camps & lessons for kids.

Ballard Commons Skatepark — photo coming soon
Bowlsmooth concrete
3.9

Ballard Commons Skatepark

well-maintained
bowl skatingtransition skating
Broad Street (Seattle Center) Skatepark — photo coming soon
4.9

Broad Street (Seattle Center) Skatepark

decent
all-skill skatingtransition skating
C-Skate Skatepark (Space Needle) — photo coming soon
5

C-Skate Skatepark (Space Needle)

Cal Anderson Skate Park — view through fence showing skate park area with skaters and trees
5

Cal Anderson Skate Park

moderate
Delridge Skatepark — panoramic view of entire skatepark with bowls, ramps, and street features
BowlStreet SectionRailsmixed
4.5

Delridge Skatepark

moderatewell-maintained
bowl skatingtransition/vert skaters
Interbay DIY Skatepark — photo coming soon
rough concrete
3.6

Interbay DIY Skatepark

neglected
Jefferson Park Skatepark — skaters riding concrete bowls at sunset with city skyline
4.7

Jefferson Park Skatepark

Judkins Skatepark — aerial view showing full skatepark layout and surrounding greenery
BowlStreet SectionRailssmooth concrete
4.7

Judkins Skatepark

moderatewell-maintained
bowl skatingstreet skating
Lake City Skatespot — wide panoramic view of concrete skatepark with ramps and rails
Railssmooth concrete
4.4

Lake City Skatespot

moderatedecent
rails skatingwatching practice
Northgate Skatepark — panoramic view of concrete bowls and ramps under clear sky
BowlStreet Sectionmixed
4.4

Northgate Skatepark

crowdeddecent
bowl skatingstreet skating
River City Skatepark — wide panoramic view of graffiti-covered concrete bowls and ramps
smooth concrete
4.2

River City Skatepark

moderatedecent
transition skatingall-skill-level sessions
Roxhill Skatepark — photo coming soon
4.5

Roxhill Skatepark

crowdedwell-maintained
beginner to intermediate progressionstreet-style obstacle lines
Seattle Center Skate Plaza — photo coming soon

Seattle Center Skate Plaza

Skate Park Seattle — panoramic view of concrete bowls and ramps with graffiti
BowlStreet SectionRailsmixed
4.6

Skate Park

crowdedwell-maintained
bowl skatingintermediate skaters
Skate Park on Hanford & Margial — clear view of concrete bowls and ramps under overpass
Bowlsmooth concrete
4.8

Skate Park on Hanford & Margial

emptywell-maintained
bowl skatingtransition skating
Skateboard Park Seattle — concrete skate features with skaters and open grassy area under blue sky
Rails
2.3

Skateboard Park

crowded
practicing railsmanual pad/ledge practice

What Skaters Are Saying in Seattle

Real reviews from the local skate community.

“This place is awesome. One of the best parks I've been to in the NW Washington area. The bowl is shaped like a 4 leaf clover with roll in from the middle. Really well laid out. Highly recommend it. Not to be missed!”

— Review of Skate Park

“I think this place is underrated. The street area is really solid, the euro gap is a lot of fun, all of the transitions are perfect. It's never particularly busy. Nice design lets you skate long lines or focus on one obstacle at a time. Very spacious.”

— Review of Skate Park

“Fantastic skatepark with a great group of people. You can tell that the skatepark was created with skateboarders for skateboarders in mind just by visiting and taking a look. The transitions are appropriately nasty, and the concrete is smooth.”

— Review of Skate Park on Hanford & Margial

“One of the best DIY parks in the world! Sister park to Burnside. I skated here by myself on my last trip to Seattle.”

— Review of Skate Park on Hanford & Margial

“Top half has decent, mellow transition and a ledge, bottom half is an amazing street park with ledges, curbs, ramps, a nice long rail, anything a street-focused skater might want. The only downside about this park is that everyone feels the same and it's always crowded.”

— Review of Seattle Center Skate Plaza

“This place is super rad, the bowl is one of the biggest I have ever ridden around in. The street park is kind of mental, there is something for everyone to skate regardless of skill level.”

— Review of Northgate Skatepark

“Awesome little park with nice banks and transitions. It only has one quarter pipe.”

— Review of Delridge Skatepark

Best Parks for Bowl Skating in Seattle

These Seattle parks feature quality bowl sections for transition skating.

Ballard Commons Skatepark — photo coming soon
Bowlsmooth concrete
3.9

Ballard Commons Skatepark

well-maintained
bowl skatingtransition skating
Delridge Skatepark — panoramic view of entire skatepark with bowls, ramps, and street features
BowlStreet SectionRailsmixed
4.5

Delridge Skatepark

moderatewell-maintained
bowl skatingtransition/vert skaters
Judkins Skatepark — aerial view showing full skatepark layout and surrounding greenery
BowlStreet SectionRailssmooth concrete
4.7

Judkins Skatepark

moderatewell-maintained
bowl skatingstreet skating
View all best parks for bowl skating→

Best Street Skating in Seattle

Seattle parks with dedicated street sections, rails, and ledges.

All Together Skatepark Seattle — kids skating on ramps and quarter pipes indoors
4.6

All Together Skatepark Seattle

6,900-sq-ft indoor skate park with ledges, quarter pipes & stairs, plus camps & lessons for kids.

Delridge Skatepark — panoramic view of entire skatepark with bowls, ramps, and street features
BowlStreet SectionRailsmixed
4.5

Delridge Skatepark

moderatewell-maintained
bowl skatingtransition/vert skaters
Judkins Skatepark — aerial view showing full skatepark layout and surrounding greenery
BowlStreet SectionRailssmooth concrete
4.7

Judkins Skatepark

moderatewell-maintained
bowl skatingstreet skating

Beginner-Friendly Parks in Seattle

Great for learning — these Seattle parks cater to beginners.

Broad Street (Seattle Center) Skatepark — photo coming soon
4.9

Broad Street (Seattle Center) Skatepark

decent
all-skill skatingtransition skating
Delridge Skatepark — panoramic view of entire skatepark with bowls, ramps, and street features
BowlStreet SectionRailsmixed
4.5

Delridge Skatepark

moderatewell-maintained
bowl skatingtransition/vert skaters
Judkins Skatepark — aerial view showing full skatepark layout and surrounding greenery
BowlStreet SectionRailssmooth concrete
4.7

Judkins Skatepark

moderatewell-maintained
bowl skatingstreet skating
View all beginner-friendly parks→

Free Skate Parks in Seattle

No entry fee required at these Seattle parks.

Delridge Skatepark — panoramic view of entire skatepark with bowls, ramps, and street features
BowlStreet SectionRailsmixed
4.5

Delridge Skatepark

moderatewell-maintained
bowl skatingtransition/vert skaters
Judkins Skatepark — aerial view showing full skatepark layout and surrounding greenery
BowlStreet SectionRailssmooth concrete
4.7

Judkins Skatepark

moderatewell-maintained
bowl skatingstreet skating
Lake City Skatespot — wide panoramic view of concrete skatepark with ramps and rails
Railssmooth concrete
4.4

Lake City Skatespot

moderatedecent
rails skatingwatching practice
View all free skate parks→

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there free skate parks in Seattle?
Yes! There are 4 free skate parks in Seattle, including Delridge Skatepark, Judkins Skatepark, Lake City Skatespot, River City Skatepark.
Which skate parks in Seattle have lights?
Currently none of the listed skate parks in Seattle have confirmed lighting. We recommend visiting during daylight hours.
Are there indoor skate parks in Seattle?
Currently there are no indoor skate parks listed in Seattle. All parks are outdoor facilities.
What skill levels are the skate parks in Seattle suited for?
Seattle's skate parks cover a range of skill levels: 9 for beginner skaters, 9 for intermediate skaters, 7 for advanced skaters. Many parks offer sections for multiple skill levels.

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