North Houston skatepark

 
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North Houston skatepark

General Information

Skatepark Name
North Houston skatepark
Size (square footage, no comma)
75000 square feet.
BMX
  • no
Open / Closed
  • Open
Lights
Yes
Restrooms
Yes
Free or Pay
Free
Inside or Outside
Outdoors
Riding Surface?
Concrete
Is there a pro shop on site?
No

Construction Info

Designer
Builder

Location

Address
Kuykendahl Road and Rankin Road
Latitude
29.96
Longitude
-95.42
City
Houston

http://www.yourhoustonnews.com/cypresscreek/news/construction-set-to-begin-at-spring-skate-park-recreation-area/article_4d1f3b22-5c0f-11e2-bfa7-001a4bcf887a.html

The $5.5 million skate park will feature about 75,000 square feet of skatable surface, complete with a full pipe, a 12-foot vert ramp, 10-foot bowl, banked walls and a section designed to imitate street-skating, Bradford said. The design of the park is being handled by Grindline Skateparks Inc., which has designed skate parks around the country.   Should be open in April 2014.

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User reviews

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Overall rating
 
4.3
Street Rating
 
4.0
Tranny Rating
 
5.0
Overall Rating
 
4.0
This park is pretty solid, can't ask for much more. Giant vert bowl, 4 pools, spine bowl, 2 ditch / snake runs, the list goes on. Heavy on tranny, light on street/bank/rail. Lit.

Helmets required, nannies & registrations enforced, limited days and hours, sketchy neighborhood after dark. Not really a roll up and ride type of place. Old guys and young kids do well here. Don't see too many 20-something rippers filming lines, but I'm sure they come around from time to time.

Essentially it's a YMCA.
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1.0
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Overall Rating
 
1.0
NO BIKES?! Why would they make the largest skatepark in the USA if bikes are not allowed?!
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Park has everything!
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