- Arizona
- Queen Creek Skatepark/Founders Community Center Skatepark - Queen Creek, Arizona, U.S.A.
Queen Creek Skatepark/Founders Community Center Skatepark - Queen Creek, Arizona, U.S.A.
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Location
Note: Do NOT get S. Ellsworth Rd. confused with S. Ellsworth Loop, 2/10 of a mile to the west!
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This skatepark is known as both the Queen Creek Skatepark, and the Founders Park Community Center Skatepark; they are one and the same park. The skatepark consists of fairly well-built metal ramps on a large, smooth, concrete slab; as far as prefab skateparks go, this is one of the better ones around. Everything is skateable, and skates quite well; the 4' tall, 12' wide steel mini-ramp is a lot of fun, and the "street" obstacles are widely spaced, with mellow, easy-to-ride transitions and angles, and a few neat, novel attributes (the curved "hubba" and the pole jam set into the concrete being the most obvious). The two-step box and the benches are utilitarian, and the various railslide bars are functional and enjoyable; there's no junk here, everything at this park actually makes sense. The locals are friendly enough, there's nearby shade trees, and if it's brutally hot feel free to visit the water park next door to cool off a bit, or lay out in the grass for a picnic lunch. -Bud Stratford, Everything Skateboarding/Concrete Disciples, February 2018 Small park. Has a funbox with a hubba, 3-stair, kicker ramp, and launch ramp. Has a flat rail, box, and a spine, along with a roll-in and quarter pipe.
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