New York Skate Parks




Angola Skate Park
Behind Evans Police Station, Angola, NY 14047Features:
  • Free/no pads
  • Small and flat with wooden ramps
  • pretty basic get your park out of a box type place
  • A launch ramp, curved rail, kinked rail and a two-stair thing
  • good place to waste a few hours, the police station is right there, so keep it cool

Ardsley Skate Park
Ashford Park, corner of Ashford Ave and McCormick Drive, Ardsely, NY, look for Arsley Middle School 10502Features:
  • Free/no pads
  • Big concrete park built in 2006
  • Cement bowls and a full pipe with a huge street skating plaza
  • Lots of stairs, rails, ramps and ledges
  • Easily one of the best parks in the region, worth a detour to skate
Ardsley Skateboard Park, in Ashton Park


Millennium Skate Park
Owl's Head Park at 68th Street and Colonial Road, Brooklyn, NYC< NYFeatures:
  • Free/Helmet required
  • Big combination concrete park with both good bowls and a good street course
  • The street course is a super smooth hybrid course made up of brownstone, fiberglass and cement, the result is super slick with good lines everywhere! Two pyramids, a fun box, ledges and other stuff
  • The big combi-bowl runs from about nine feet deep with pool style coping to a shallow of 5ive feet with metal coping
  • Park is shared with bikers
Millenium at Owl's Head Park


Ithaca Skate Park
At the corner of Meadow Street and Wood Street, across the street from Tops, next to the Rite Aid< NYFeatures:
  • Free/no pads
  • All concrete park
  • Somebody went crazy with big long ledges with coping
  • Concrete ramps and a few hips and dips, then more ledges with metal coping
  • Watch out for puddles it it's been raining, the drainage is really bad
  • bikers like the park to0, but the Rite Aid sells BIG FIZZES for a buck, which is 3-liters of pop
  • Little kids like to come here to, so try not to run them over

Binghampton Skate Park
At the corner of Meadow Street and Wood Street, across the street from Tops, next to the Rite Aid< NYFeatures:
  • Free/Full pads(not enforced)
  • All concrete park, small and packed with stuff
  • The park has a lot of stuff; stairs, two pyramids, ledges with metal coping, handrail, a volcano, and a three-quarter bowl about 7 feet deep and even a wall for vertical
  • Problem, so much stuff your always likely to run into something, so it's do a trick, avoid what you're going to hit
  • It gets crowded too, so watch out for the little kids and the helicopter parents hovering around




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