This park is a bit on the low-impact end but still very awesome. The snake run / bowl thing is very good with some flow to it. It could be better but it’s still very awesome. The street-type obstacles seem like they are a bit more well built. I believe they were added some time after the first bowl section. Some awesome hips, flat bars and ledges for you street techs out there. Another park that I would be glad to have in my town, but again, not a park I would go too far out of my way to skate. No pads, free and very awesome for a small amount hours if you’re in the area. Go north on I-25 from downtown Colorado Springs, get off and go east on GARDEN OF THE GODS Road at the light, turn right onto MARK DABLING. Go down about a half mile and The skate park will be on your left. you can park just past the crate on the left.
How Crowded? 4
Are pads required to skate?: no
Does it cost money to skate?: yes
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