Im going to be honest, its mainly designed for skateboarders with a lot of angle iron copings and small ramps. But its fun for just a chill skate, and if yu skate vert theres a 12ft vert half.
Unless your Julian Bah or Gonzo, you could struggle riding flat rocker here as even the circle copings are fat, especially the handrail.
Helmets are not required, unless you are riding vert, they must be worn on the vert ramp
The staff are usually fairly sound with rollerbladers, apart from skateboarders like to move the little porta rails n boxes around all the time which sets up a nice skateboard session, but not for rollers. Also if you purposely break little rules like eating and drinking in the park, and riding vert without helmet, smoking in the park etc. they blow their hats off. They never let you wax stuff so you have to hide it and if you get caught, lets just say, they dont take it very well, especially the skateboarders, so alot of the time, rails and boxes are sticky.
However in early June, the middle halpipe is being moved and going to be replaced by a street course running from the front to the back of the park.
Other things include a Cafe, Vending Machines the usuall
if you want a quiet session, get down on weeknights as its fairly quiet especially Mondays. weeekends and holidays, bmx's aren't allowed in until 4:30pm so thats usually a good time to go before they try and take over all the decent stuff.
Ramps - one circle small up along down grind box, shotgun rail, 3 halfpipes, spine, minispine, wembley gap, stair handrail with square boxes down alongside it. Vert wall, vert half, roll in to jumpbox. Finally a flatbank into a pyramid with a dropledge on the other side.
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