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- William McKinley Carson Skatepark - Greenwood Village, Colorado, U.S.A.
William McKinley Carson Skatepark - Greenwood Village, Colorado, U.S.A.
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General Information
Skatepark Name
William McKinley Carson Skatepark
BMX
- yes
Open / Closed
- Open
Lights
No
Free or Pay
Free
Inside or Outside
Outside
Are Pads Required?
No
Riding Surface?
Concrete
Is there a pro shop on site?
No
Location
Address
6000 S. Quebec
Postal Code
80110
Latitude
39.61
Longitude
-104.9
City
Greenwood Village
Directions
Exit I25 Southbound from Denver about 15 miles at Orchard. Take a right. Then go left on Quebec and it's past the first building on your left. Parking is tricky and will probably require a U-turn or two.
Contacts
Managment
- City
In 2018 Team Pain was hired to add on some new area with rails, ledges, a bwide quarterpipe and some more stuff.
Map
Editor review
1 review
Greenwood skatepark is a really fun park for carving around. All connected together on one big bowl there are many sizes and obstacles to hit. In the shallow end there is a spine and a couple pockets about 4 feet high. There's also a small rail and ledge and small stair set going into the shallow end of the park. One side of the shallow hips out to a mini-ramp sized area that then drops down into a 6-7 foot corner area with an adjacent hip. Once you zip around the corner you have the twin 'butt' bowls to try to get up to the lip. They are about 9 1/2 feet deep. There's no true vert on them, but they're fun except for the spine between them. That'll take some balls to get over. On the decks there are a few more ledges around the shallow end.
This park is free, outdoors, concrete, no pads required (except helmet I think), has a water fountain and shade for the hot summer days. The only slight drawbacks are the dead end ledges in the shallow end, the coping is set a little bit too deep around the shallow end, and the deep bowls aren't perfect trannies, but they are pretty good none the less.
J.ed - 8/20/03
This park is free, outdoors, concrete, no pads required (except helmet I think), has a water fountain and shade for the hot summer days. The only slight drawbacks are the dead end ledges in the shallow end, the coping is set a little bit too deep around the shallow end, and the deep bowls aren't perfect trannies, but they are pretty good none the less.
J.ed - 8/20/03
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