
Courtyard Skatepark
7665 Northwoods Blvd, North Charleston, SC 29406, USA
The Carolina Ice Palace is professionally announce the addition of an exciting just made recreational complex at our facility in North Charleston. The Carolina Ice Palace Skate Park, nicknamed the “Courtyard”, features over twenty-five sections of ramps, rails, spines, launch boxes, quarter pipes, and grind boxes for both skateboards and in-line skates.
The Skate Park covers an area greater than 17,000 square feet and is one of the largest extreme sport complexes in the south east. The Courtyard will be able to have 80 participants per session and contains a large observation deck for guests and parent’s to view the enjoyable.
* How Crowded? 5
* Are pads required to skate?: helmet only
* Does it cost money to skate?: yes
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