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Seattle, Washington
Paid
Skaters say this park has rails/ledges and manual pads, so it’s a decent spot for practicing lines and tricks if you can find space. Expect it to feel crowded later in the day with lots of scooter kids, and some skaters find the design intimidating or the ground uneven.
Wheelchair accessible entrance is noted. Reviewers mention the park can get crowded after 3pm and that scooter kids are frequent, sometimes causing conflicts with skateboarders. One reviewer notes the ground isn’t level and another mentions a quarter pipe with no lip.
Skaters find the park fun and appreciate the rails, ledges, and manual pads for practicing tricks. Multiple reviewers mention crowding and disrespect from non-skaters (especially scooter kids and general park goers), which can make sessions less enjoyable after school hours. Some also comment on design/feature issues like a huge quarter pipe with no lip and an uneven ground, and a couple feel the park is small and not worth a long drive.
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