VIDEO CLIP: Richland Skatepark Montage - Source - krang206
Richland WA Skatepark - Photo by Dan Hughes
Richland WA Skatepark - Photo by Dan Hughes
Richland WA Skatepark - Photo by Dan Hughes
Richland WA Skatepark - Photo by Dan Hughes
Richland is an interesting park. It was designed by Wormhoudt. The street area was built by Kennewick Concrete, a local company. The bowls were started by a company out of Oregon, Corp. Inc. But due to their inability pour tranny correctly, Grindline was hired to fix and finish their work, and build phase two. Phase two is a sick bowl, designed and built by Grindline. The deep end is similar to the deep end in Aumsville, OR (10 feet deep), and the shallow end is similar to Carnation, WA. Overall this park will serve the community very well. It will have lights, but caution bikes are allowed.
Dan H.
Lights: Yes Restrooms: Yes Free or Pay: Free Inside or outside: Are pads Required: No Riding Surface Material: Concrete Is there a ProShop on site?: No The skatepark is (approx.):
15,000 Date Opened: 2005-04-23
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Designer: Wormhoudt, Grindline
Builder: Corp. Inc., Kennewick Concrete, and Grindline
Directions:
About 4 hours from Portland or Seattle.
Take I-182 into Richland
Take the 5B exit onto George Washington Way
Head North until you reach Swift Blvd.
Left onto Swift Blvd.
Right onto Goethals Dr.
Park is on your Right about 1/2 mile up the road.