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Payson City Skate Park
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General Information
Skatepark Name
Payson City Skate Park
Open / Closed
- Open
Lights
No
Restrooms
Yes
Free or Pay
Free
Inside or Outside
Outside
Are Pads Required?
No
Riding Surface?
Mixture
Location
Address
600 South & 100 East
Postal Code
84651
Latitude
40.03
Longitude
-111.73
City
Payson
Directions
From I-15 take exit 254 and then head south on Main Street. Turn left on 600 South and it will immediately be on your right side.
Contacts
Managment
- City
10/15/2007 They recently tore this skatepark down and took all the ramps away ....but they are in construction of building a new one and will be done within the next few months. here is a link to the plans http://www.payson.org/img/File/RECREATION/POOL/2007-02-21%20concept%20plan.jpg
It looks like it will be a sick park so far the double four is done the eight clover bowl the snake run and the bean bowl are in construction and the cement is expected be poured soon. Hopefully its done by the start of winter. Damon D.
Map
User reviews
1 review
Overall rating
3.0
Street Rating
3.0(1)
Tranny Rating
3.0(1)
Overall Rating
3.0(1)
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Worth the drive
This is a solid park with something for everyone. If you can't figure out what to do at this park, load up Youtube and watch the locals destroy.
This park seems to attract weird, foreign objects: shopping carts, parking curbs, plumbing pipes, etc.
There are three bowls: a shallow snaky bowl, a clover (which is really too small and tight), and a kidney (5' and 9'). The kidney is a lot of fun, though the City has decided that the best way to remove graffiti is with sand blasting. Don't expect to be riding these smooth walls for now.
The "street" set up has a matching set of metal banks and bars, which can be moved around the park. There are plenty of banks and ledges all around.
Not perfect, but definitely worth checking out. One of Utah's top 10, I'd say.
This park seems to attract weird, foreign objects: shopping carts, parking curbs, plumbing pipes, etc.
There are three bowls: a shallow snaky bowl, a clover (which is really too small and tight), and a kidney (5' and 9'). The kidney is a lot of fun, though the City has decided that the best way to remove graffiti is with sand blasting. Don't expect to be riding these smooth walls for now.
The "street" set up has a matching set of metal banks and bars, which can be moved around the park. There are plenty of banks and ledges all around.
Not perfect, but definitely worth checking out. One of Utah's top 10, I'd say.
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