Corvallis Skatepark - Eric Scott McKinley Skate Park
Location: Take I-5 south from Portland to the Corvallis HWY 34 Exit. Follow HWY 34 west across the bridge into Corvallis. Take a left on 2nd Street. Skatepark is at the end of 2nd Street under the over p .
Admission: Free
History: For a long time there was a big wood-made half pipe in the corner of a city park. You had to join the Boy Scout Explorers band to ride it (insurance). It was torn down when the cement park was opened.
Overall: From the start The skate park was built to be a street park. Even so, there is too much area between structures, which raises the cost significantly. Most of the structures are too short. It’s a young, armature kids park.. The design greatly under estimates the average ability of youth, and professional vides very small for the moderate to advanced rider. At the time this was built, there were a number of excellent skateparks already in Oregon. It is a shame the designer did not better learn from them. A poor design constructed suitably.
Special: It is partially covered (for rain) from rain by the overpass.
How Crowded? 1
Are pads required to skate?: no
Does it cost money to skate?:
Skate Park Hours of Operation:
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