The whole skatepark revolves around an extensive street section comprised of large hips & banks, rails & ledges, stair sets, hubbas and all surrounded by bowled corners. This section is well laid out for nice long and flowing lines and there is enough space between the obstacles for it to not get too crowded.
Alongside this section is their rhythm section that is primarily aimed at BMX riders however it is easily skatable and is very back and forth based bookended with quarter pipes, one with a vert extension.
On the opposite side of the warehouse is the transition section which features a series of different sized ramps. There is a 20ft wide micro ramp for beginners, a 24ft wide mini ramp, and an awesome 60ft wide hipped mini ramp for those daring enough. As well as all of this there is also a 16ft tall and 24ft wide vert ramp and a taco wall ride.
All of the above adds up to an impressive selection of obstacles for riders of all abilities and you could easily spend an entire day here mastering all of the lines of simply just practicing your skills in the gnarly transition sections.
The park closed in October 2015 following escalating rent.
- Indoors
- Paid
- Wood
Courtesy to the skatepark owner for the photos.


