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South Jordan Skatepark - South Jordan, Utah

 
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South Jordan Skatepark - South Jordan, Utah

General Information

Skatepark Name
South Jordan Skatepark
Open / Closed
  • Open
Lights
No
Restrooms
No
Free or Pay
Free
Inside or Outside
Outside
Are Pads Required?
No
Riding Surface?
Concrete
Is there a pro shop on site?
No

Construction Info

Designer
Builder

Location

Address
10866 South Redwood Rd.
Postal Code
84095
Latitude
40.55
Longitude
-111.94
City
South Jordan
Directions
Redwood Road and 100 something S.

Contacts

Phone Number
801-253-9332
Managment
  • City

Grindline built it good. 6'-10' with pool coping all around. The city's having other contractors finish up the street section. From the looks of what they've got started the bowl will sit like a jewel, high atop a pile of shit. Grand opening in the spring maybe. Until then- bring a good broom and a stick to break out the ice- please don't hack at it with a shovel.


This park is refreshing for Salt Lake area. Pool coping is great. Good lines. Vert in two sections. Roll-in area. One bowl means wait your turn. Good mix of old school and new school skaters. Street section draws a crowd if your into that. NO BIKES (they call the cops).

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South Jordan Skatepark - South Jordan, Utah

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With the best bowl in the valley, great banks, and ledges that keep on giving south jordan skatepark (belovedly called sojo by the locals) has become one of my favorite favourite parks in utah.
The bowl is a beast with two 10ft half circles coming up to a 6ft wall, and an awesome wale tail roll in. this is the kind of bowl that never gets stale. The other section of the park is devoted to street. mainly ledges and banks. there is a large 6ft bank with a euro gap and a flat rail. the run up to the euro gap has a shallow bank with ledges adjacent on either side. It also boasts a great ledge section with two smaller ledges distanced by a gap, next to a taller ledge that runs parallel.
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