10500 SW 228th St, Vashon, WA 98070, USA
10500 SW 228th St, Vashon, WA 98070, USA
Operating from 9 am until dusk, this 3,000 square foot concrete skatepark, crafted by Grindline in 2014, stands out as a unique fusion of both indoor and outdoor spaces. Nestled within its confines, skaters encounter a diverse terrain, including a five-foot mini ramp and a compact street course adorned with quarterpipes, ledges, and hips.
For those eager to hone their skills, the park graciously opens its doors on select days, with Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday offering enthusiasts the chance to revel in the exhilarating atmosphere from 12 pm to 8 pm. However, the park takes a brief hiatus on Mondays, creating anticipation for the following opening day.
The indoor section, accessible from Tuesday to Sunday, caters to skaters looking for a dynamic experience within a sheltered environment. As part of the community engagement, the park sets an affordable admission fee of two dollars for members and five dollars for non-members.
Within this compact yet dynamic space, skaters encounter a well-designed landscape featuring a mini pipe, a 6-foot quarter pipe, two hubbas, and a street course adorned with movable elements like rails, boxes, and manual pads. The park comes alive after dusk, thanks to its well-lit surroundings, allowing skaters to extend their sessions into the evening.
Ensuring safety and compliance, the park mandates the use of pads and helmets. Alongside these amenities, restrooms are available to accommodate the needs of skaters throughout their visit. In essence, this skatepark offers a vibrant and affordable haven for enthusiasts, blending the thrill of outdoor skating with the convenience of an indoor facility.
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