Skateparks Near Me in Dinosaur
Rio Grande Skateboard Park
Mill Street & Rio Grande Place, Aspen, CO
The Rio Grande Skateboard Park, built in 2001, is the direct result of youth, young adults, parents, and the Parks and Recreation Department working together to satisfy a recreational need.
Since the opening it has become one of the most popular recreational facilities, accommodating upwards of 200 to 300 riders per day. With over 13,000 square feet of skate terrain, skaters will be able to keep busy all day long. The three distinct skate areas from shallow-and-easy to deep-and-difficult make skating possible for the beginner, intermediate, and advanced skater.
Telluride Town Park
500 East Colorado Avenue, Telluride, CO
Hideaway Skate Park
78821 US-40, Winter Park, CO
The Hideaway Park skate park was built in the summer of 2007 and made a great addition to Hideaway Park. It became so popular with locals and guests that an expansion was put in Hideaway Skate Park 3 years later, adding approximately 6,000 square feet. The skate park is now a total of 14,000 square feet with added space for all levels of skaters and riders.
Boulder Skate Park
1505 30th Street, Boulder, CO
About Us:
The Boulder Skatepark is an unsupervised, skate-at-your-own-risk facility, open from dawn to dusk. Know your ability and skate accordingly.
The skate park features an exciting "street-course" with the lure of rails, curbs and free-flowing forms and bowls.
The skate park was designed by Shapins Associates and Michael McIntyre, RLA/ASLA, an experienced skateboarder and nationally known skate park architect. In addition, Boulder skaters helped with design work. The Parks and Recreation Department funded part of the project.
Roxborough Skate Park
Rampart Range Road, Littleton, CO
Denver Skate Park
20th Street and Little Raven Street, Denver, CO
Boasting 60,000 square feet of skateable, concrete terrain, the park challenges boarders, bladers, and bikers of all levels.
Pioneer Park
5950 Holly Street, Commerce City, CO
The city's largest and most feature filled park, including state of the art baseball/softball fields and a skate park.
Features:
ADA Accessibility
Barbeque pit
Baseball / softball field
Basketball court
Batting cage
Parking
Picnic Areas
Playground
Rentable shelter(s)
Restrooms
Skate park
Spray Ground
Walking trail
Green Valley Ranch Skatepark
51st Avenue and Argonne Street, Denver, CO
Memorial Skateboard Park
1605 East Pikes Peak Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO
About Us:
It is off the hook! Its called a destination skate park, because at 40,000 square feet, the professionally designed and constructed, competition-size skate area has features that will attract inline skaters, skateboarders and BMX bikers from across the country. The park was designed and constructed by Team Pain, a world-renowned skate park design firm based in Winter Springs, FL. It includes features such as bowls, a street course, backyard-style pool and a unique “hole-in-the-wall." There is also an events plaza with a picnic pavilion and natural boulders for seating for those who would rather just be spectators. The skate park is three times the size of other skate parks in Colorado Springs and is the second largest skate park in Colorado.