📍 Everett, WA 98204, United States
Walter E. Hall Skatepark, located in Walter Hall Golf Course, is a concrete haven for skateboarders, featuring a bowl and transition area. The park includes exciting ramps like Spine, Hubba, Roll-in, Quarterpipe, Funbox, Handrail, Flatrail, Ledge, Bank, Stairs, MiniRamp, and a Bowl, catering to both beginners and advanced riders.
Open from 6 AM to 8 PM throughout the week, the skatepark offers generous hours for enthusiasts to enjoy its features. Walter E. Hall Skatepark is not only free to use but also welcomes riders of various skill levels. It providesa welcoming space for both beginners and advanced bladers. With its well-thought-out design and inclusive approach, the skatepark stands as a vibrant hub for the skating community within the Walter Hall Golf Course.
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