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Bicentennial Park
Provo, Utah
1.9 miles SE of Provo, UtahBicentennial Park is a favorite among disc golfers and families in the Provo area. The park has a 16-hole golf course, a duck pond, a playground, and a nature trail which features natural springs and a wetland area with a convenient boardwalk.
Mature landscape, moderate hole lengths, but many obstacles - OB, mandos, monstrous trees and a big spring-fed pond. Truly challenging experience. *May 2013 - Course constricted by construction issues. Use map to make 9. Public (No Fee)Courtesy of DiscGolfUnited.com
Rock Canyon Disc Golf
Provo, Utah
2.8 miles NE of Provo, UtahIt is located at the mouth of Rock Canyon above BYU. It is very hilly and there are a fair amount of trees. This location is NOT FOR BEGINNERS at disc golf.
At this course, there are only 10 holes/baskets.
On the hillside above. Up and down with lots of scrub oak. First 6 holes blind tee shots - have a spotter or extra plastic! Not for beginners. Bring course map to aid navigation. Public (No Fee)Courtesy of DiscGolfUnited.com
Temecula Skate Park
Temecula, California
1.6 miles E of Temecula, CaliforniaAll skaters must be 7 years of age or older. Skaters under the age of 7 must be accompanied by an adult. All skaters must complete and sign a resident information form and waiver prior to entering the facility. Fee is $1.00 per year. Proof of residency is mandatory. All patrons 17 years of age and under must have their parent or guardian complete and sign the resident/non-resident information form and waiver. The City of Temecula reserves the right to change the schedule as necessary. All skaters must wear the appropriate safety gear which includes: helmet, elbow pads, knee pads, and wrist/hand guards. All safety gear must be in good condition. Patrons not wearing the appropriate safety gear will not be allowed to skate. Due to safety concerns, spectators who are not skating may not enter the park while activity is in progress. Spectators may remain in the designated spectator area as necessary. Patrons must abide by staff instructions at all times. All forms of graffiti, tagging or other means of defacing City property is strictly prohibited. Such activity will result in temporary closure of the facility and a possible fine. All bikes (including BMX bikes) are prohibited at this facility. All skateboards and in-line skates must be in good repair. All food and drink is prohibited in the skate park facility. Food and drink may be consumed in the designated areas only. Courtesy of skatepark.com
Freestone Skatepark
Gilbert, Arizona
1.5 miles E of Gilbert, ArizonaBrecken Ridge Skate Park
Breckenridge, Colorado
1.1 miles NW of Breckenridge, ColoradoLiberty Skatepark
Westminster, California
0.8 miles NE of Westminster, CaliforniaVista Skatepark
San Diego, California
5.3 miles N of San Diego, CaliforniaUpland Skate Park
Upland, California
0.9 miles NE of Upland, CaliforniaThis is a great skatepark. Modeled after the Upland skatepark of the 1970's, and improved upon. The main feature here contains every aspect of bank/vert skating. Starting in a mini-ramp style take-off point, into a large half-pipe with metal coping, into a 20 foot fullpipe and ending in a large vert bowl. The transitions are excellent , smooth and fast. There is a lot of speed here. This run is not for beginners. There is a street area also with some nice mellow banks. check out Upland video!Courtesy of skatepark.com
Wilson Park Skate Park
Compton, California
0.1 miles N of Compton, CaliforniaA 23,000 sq ft street style outdoor park designed for skateboarding and aggressive in liners. The skatepark offers a challenging envionment for all levels including a beginners area, a 7 foot bowl, a roof gap, planter boxes, hand rails and a drop in and a roll in from a 7 foot pyramid. The custom designed elements are all skatelite surfaced. The park was designed by skaters for skaters. Courtesy of skatepark.com
Stockton Skatepark
Stockton, California
3.7 miles N of Stockton, CaliforniaSouth Lake Tahoe Skatepark
South Lake Tahoe, California
0.7 miles SE of South Lake Tahoe, CaliforniaSantee Skate Park
Santee, California
1.9 miles N of Santee, CaliforniaThe Santee Skate Pocket was built in 1999. It's made up of a small pyramid with a rail, a 6 ft. Launchpad hip that connects to a small 1/2 bowl, A curved ledge, a spine, and an 8 stair with a hand rail.Also has various little rails and an over sized 2 stair. The park is very small hence the name "skatepocket" When the park was first built, it was free, no security, no stupid recreational safety enforcers and pros would come on occasion. Now there's bike sessions and skate sessions in shifts.. The bikes used to not be allowed until some dude came in and messed it all up. The bikes ruined all the coping and trashed the concrete. Wouldn't travel here... Courtesy of skatepark.com
Scotts Valley Skate Park
Scotts Valley, California
0.9 miles W of Scotts Valley, CaliforniaThis park is righ by my Mother -n laws. I just skated it super fun lines fast and lots of mellow stuff also, Ledges rails, stairs you name it. Bowl section is really fast and fun. Small bowl for beginners or to practice your tech tricks. Definite stop if you are around the area.Courtesy of skatepark.com
The Cove Skate Park
Santa Monica, California
0.6 miles E of Santa Monica, California20000 sq feetCourtesy of skatepark.com
Mike Fox Skate Park
Santa Cruz, California
0.7 miles SE of Santa Cruz, CaliforniaOpen 9 a.m. to sunset daily. All skaters must wear a helmet, elbow pads, and knee pads and have skateboards and in-line skates with composite wheels only. Bicycles, scooters, and metal skate wheels are not allowed in the skate park. The skate park will be closed during rainy or wet conditions. Courtesy of skatepark.com
Derby Skatepark
Santa Cruz, California
1.8 miles SW of Santa Cruz, CaliforniaSkater's Point
Santa Barbara, California
0.8 miles SE of Santa Barbara, CaliforniaSanta Ana Skatepark
Santa Ana, California
2.7 miles SW of Santa Ana, CaliforniaAt Centennial Park, great for street skaters, has nice hand rail, not many transitions.Courtesy of skatepark.com
Leif Erikson Drive Trail
Portland, Oregon
2.5 miles NW of Portland, OregonForget how close you are to the hustle and bustle of the city of Portland by taking a bike ride on this gorgeous nature trail. It's one of the more popular and well-known trails in Forest Park. It's a very smooth, non-technical trail shared by runners and walkers. There aren't any major climbs or descents on this wide trail. Some of the areas can get quite muddy in the rainy months.
This trail goes through a forest of maple, alder, and evergreen trees. The sound of a multitude of birds chirping will likely drown out most of the noise you may hear from traffic or construction across the river. This is the perfect trail if you're looking for a bit of quiet in the city.
Willamette River Trail
Canby, Oregon
1.3 miles NE of Canby, OregonThe Willamette River trail is a mix of both paved and natural surface trails. It is a relatively flat trail that would be perfect if you want to take a leisurely bike ride and you're not up for breaking a sweat. As the name suggests, the trail follows along the Willamette River in Eugene, guiding you through some nice scenic areas. This is an ideal trail to ride in hot weather because there is ample shade provided by the trees. Although it is a heavily used trail by both walkers and bikers, you can always expect it to be a peaceful ride.