Skateparks Near Me in Gleason
Memphis Skate Park
Tobey Park, Memphis, TN
Two River Skate Park
2320 Two Rivers Parkway, Nashville, TN
Knoxville Skatepark
Tyson Park, Knoxville, TN
Development of the Knoxville Skatepark is a public-private partnership between the City of Knoxville and Knox County Parks & Recreation departments and hundreds of skateboard enthusiasts who have provided design input and raised funds for the project. It fills the need for thousands of avid regional skaters who have honed their skills in parking lots or have traveled to other cities to skateboard.
Located in Tyson Park, just off I-40 and adjacent to the University of Tennessee, the skatepark is ideally situated to attract recreational skateboarders and to serve as the host site for national competitions and exhibitions. Events, demos, contests, and more will be going on at the skatepark in the future, so check back for the latest happenings at the skatepark.
The Future
The phase II development of the park calls for additional features and spectator accommodations to make it a true national venue. There are plans to add a wide variety of street obstacles into the flat plaza area around the skatepark. Additional plans include a beginners bowl and more. The Knoxville Skatepark Task Force will continue to raise funds for additions and expansion of the park, so donate today!
Directions:
Head toward Downtown Knoxville on I-40. Exit 386B on to Hwy 129 (Alcoa Hwy) toward the airport. Take Kingston Pike exit (first exit after entering Hwy 129). Turn Right onto Kingston pike. Take first right turn onto Concord St at first light. Continue on Concord for 1/4 mile and take first right turn into Tyson Park. Continue straight into Tyson Park, over railroad tracks, park is located on the left.
Scott Adams Memorial Skate Park
717 West Center Street, Kingsport, TN
Scott Adams Memorial Skate Park is an approximately 10,000 square feet skate park that features two bowls (one 12 feet deep), steps and a grinding rail. The park is a memorial to Scott Adams, a local Kingsport boy who was struck and killed by a car in a skateboard related accident. The skate park is located at 717 W. Center Street in Kingsport. Admission is free and the park is open daily from dawn until dusk. The park is open to bikers and skateboarders.