There is an entry fee of $10. The skate park (Wood/Masonite/Outdoor) itself is about the size of two tennis courts. It’s got a Roll In, funbox,5 Ft.. Spine, 8Ft.. Vert Quarter, Two 5 Ft.. Quarters, 5 Ft.. Bank, 7Ft.. Quarter, Two 4 Ft.. Quarters, 4 Ft. Bank w/ hand rail, 4 Ft.. Mini, 6 Ft.. Mini, pyramid w/ Double Rail. There is also a set of beginner ramps in the back that consist of a 3 Ft.. Quarter, pyramid, and Bank. Most of the ramps are in very decent condition, and the only time I wouldn’t recommend skating there is if it just rained. The ramps do tend to dry very quickly, but the ground stays wet for a while. They will supply rollers if you feel like trying to get The skate park dry… But even then it takes about an hour to fully dry. Overall, a good park for anyone that is in the area. # How Crowded? 4
# Are pads required to skate?: helmet only
# Does it cost money to skate?: yes
# Link: http://rockysbikeshop.com/
# Park Contact:570-265-9208 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 570-265-9208
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