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This design flows seamlessly into a fun and engaging bowl area at the end. It makes it a versatile park for both technical tricks and fluid riding styles. It’s a sweet spot for skaters looking for a mix of street and bowl features, offering something for everyone.
These ramps lead seamlessly into two distinctive bowl styles that cater to a variety of riding preferences, offering a great blend of technical and flow ramps. With its thoughtfully designed layout, the park provides an exciting experience from start to finish, beginning with its street sections and culminating in a fun and engaging bowl.
Open daily: 6 AM–9:30 PM
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