📍 1902-2190 Washington Blvd, Stamford, CT 06902, USA
12,000 Sq.. feet, built by Gridline. It opened on July 1st 2007. There are too many features to mention, situated in a big municipal park at the corner of Washington Blvd and Bridge St in Stamford Exit 7 off the CT Turnpike, exit 34 off the Merritt Parkway. Free, at your own risk, no lights (for night skating), no bikes. Bring a broom and some big wheels.
The park is made out of concrete. It has four bowls. One of the bowls is extremely difficult to drop in.
How Crowded? 7
Are pads required to skate?: helmet only
Does it cost money to skate?: no
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