The Park

Our park has evolved and changed a lot since we opened in 2019.

Our original street course, mini ramp and micro mini ramp were built by Scott Everly in 2019. In March of 2020 we closed for a couple days to make a few changes to the park and ended up being closed for months due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It is a miracle that we managed to survive and are still existing. Thanks to grants, donations, and discounts on rent, we barely scrapped by. But the pandemic also presented an opportunity in the newly vacated space next door. It was a risk we couldn’t pass up, we knew if another tenant moved in we would never have the opportunity to expand. The room we lovingly call “The Expansion” was soon ours. Unable to afford a true build-out at the time, we had donated ramps scattered throughout the room anchored by a long quarter pipe we built from disassembling AJ’s home mini ramp.

Over time, we’ve been able to slowly build more ramps in this space. In late 2022, one of our regulars donated us the mini bowl that was originally built for Adidas and then moved a few times to other indoor parks. The mini bowl along with the new roll in and launch ramp helped complete the expansion into a much more cohesive space.

The full skate park now includes two street areas, a 4’ mini ramp with 5’ extension, micro mini/beginners ramp, mini bowl, 6’ roll in to a 3’ launch box, 7’ quarter pipe, all sorts of moveable ledges, manual pads, rails, kickers, and more.

Our street course and mini ramps were built in 2019 and updated in 2020.

In 2021 we expanded to the unit next door. Which now features a mini bowl, jump box, and modular street area.