The Volcom Brothers Skatepark - Mammoth Lakes

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The Volcom Brothers Skatepark - Mammoth Lakes

General Information

Skatepark Name
The Volcom Brothers Skatepark
Size (square footage, no comma)
28000 square feet.
BMX
  • no
Open / Closed
  • Open
Lights
No
Restrooms
Yes
Free or Pay
Free
Inside or Outside
Outside
Are Pads Required?
Yes
Riding Surface?
Concrete
Is there a pro shop on site?
No

Construction Info

Designer
Builder

Location

Address
Wagon Wheel Rd. and Meridian Blvd.
Postal Code
93546
Latitude
37.64
Longitude
-118.95
City
Mammoth Lakes
Directions
Take HWY 395 North or South to the HWY203 (Minaret Rd.) and go West towards Mammoth. Turn left onto Meridian Blvd. and drive around the curve and it's on your right hand side. Parking is available.

Super sick giant skatepark. Super sick giant skatepark.

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The Volcom Brothers Skatepark - Mammoth Lakes
The Volcom Brothers Skatepark - Mammoth Lakes
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The Volcom Brothers Skatepark - Mammoth Lakes
The Volcom Brothers Skatepark - Mammoth Lakes

Videos

Volcom - Mammoth Skate Weekend 2011
Tour of Volcom brothers skatepark in Mammoth Lakes, CA
Mammoth Lakes Volcom Brothers Skate Park

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Editor review

1 review
7/31/06

An absolute monument to skateboarding! This park is a concrete paradise for most all skateboarders (except Freestyler's) with tons and tons of terrain to choose from. This park is one of the best of California with out a doubt!

Ride some rocks, a massive cradle, ditch, vert bowl, flat box, ledges, gap, love seat, over vert, cinderblock tombstone, pump bumps, pool coping.

J. Greenwod
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User reviews

2 reviews
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4.7
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Tranny Rating
 
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I've skated parks all around California and I keep coming back to this one this one as my favorite. It's a VT where no 2 transitions are the same. It has endless lines, pool copping on everything, and a solid mixture of natural features mixed into the concrete. The street course is pretty minimal but it still has plenty of options and you don't really come to a park like this to skate street. One thing to note the description is wrong however. Bikes are not allowed (you will get a ticketed), and while the occasional bikes do sneak in it's typically discouraged by the skaters, more so when the park is crowded.
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Heaven
ONE OF THE SICKEST PARKS EVER!!!
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