Skateboarding and BMX Riding for Columbus Kids
Here's a list of kid-favorite skate parks in Columbus for young skateboard, BMX and inline skate enthusiasts to get out and practice their sick tricks. Know a young skater with big (pipe) dreams? Pack a helmet and encourage your child's ride! Some places are even hubs for skateboarding lessons.
Dodge Skate Park
Yoli B said: Dodge Skate Park is one of the first built in the country and was designed by skater Tony Hawk's dad! I could rest on that alone, but instead will just say there is never a dull moment at this 16 acre park. The park has too many features to name, but boasts 3 concrete bowls of varying sizes, a snake run, and a half-pipe. BMX, skateboarders, and rollerbladers are welcome. Free to skate.
Grove City Skatepark
Kelly R. said: Grove City's 11,000 square foot skatepark has features that appeal to skaters of all experience levels: bowls, rails, ramps, and boxes. Bowl height ranges from 3 to 18 feet. Free to skate.
Skate Naked Skatepark
Yoli B said: Don't let the name of this place fool you...please show up fully clothed! Skate Naked is a 20,000 sqare foot indoor skate park with all the twists, rails and ramps of an outdoor facility. The park is climate controlled, so fully accessible during the winter months. Boards, bikes, blades, and scooters are welcome!
Cost: all day: $12 & after 9pm: $10
Winding Adventures Skate Park
Yoli B said: Winding Adventures is small, only 6,000 square feet, but it packs in lots of challenges for novice skaters. The park offers a 5 foot bowl, a 3 foot quarter-pipe, ledges, a pyramid plus more. There is also plenty of lawn space for parent spectators. Free to skate.
Coffman Skate Park
Kelly R. said: Dublin's Coffman Park has an impressive and well-designed skate facility with a wide variety of obstacles, including street obstacles. The park is appropriate for all ages and skill levels, and is lit at night. Skateboards and inline skates only. Free to skate.
Powell Skatepark at Adventure Park
Kelly R. said: Skateboards and in-line skates are permitted at Powell's skatepark, located at Adventure Park. The facility features a few areas for beginners but tends to be more popular with skaters who have some experience. Free to skate.
Mingo Skate Park
Kelly R. said: Mingo Park's 13,000 square foot facility is designed for skaters, bikers, and bladers of all experience levels. Features include a skate bowl, ramps, steps, rails, and half pipes. Free to skate.
Check out a live view of the skatepark here.
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