Skateparks

A smooth, modern street-style park right in downtown Kirkland, Peter Kirk Skatepark offers rails, ledges, and a flowy layout that’s great for all levels. Walking distance from beaches, restaurants and other parks, this small park is great for a full day of hanging around.
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Tucked away near the heart of town, Woodinville Skatepark is a compact but well-designed park with a mix of transitions, quarter pipes, and ledges. It’s got a relaxed, community vibe, making it a great place for both beginners and seasoned skaters to session without the crowd. Smooth concrete and just enough variety make it a hidden gem for locals.
This massive skatepark in the foothills of the Cascades is a local favorite with bowls, street features, and a killer view of Mount Si. Whether you're grinding rails or just cruising, it’s got room for it all.
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A fun, approachable spot for beginners and intermediate skaters, this park has small ramps, manual pads, and a welcoming neighborhood vibe. It’s a perfect warm-up park or learning space.
This well-loved park features both deep bowls and street elements, giving skaters a variety of challenges. Surrounded by trees and trails, it has a classic PNW energy with solid concrete lines.
A clean, compact park with smooth surfaces and creative features, ideal for street-style tricks and flow skating. Tucked into a quiet neighborhood, it’s low-key but fun.
This deep, smooth bowl is great for carving, pumping, and high-speed transitions. It’s perfect for bowl lovers who want to get some serious speed and flow.
A mellow backyard-style bowl with a chill vibe, this one’s great for practicing lines or just cruising. Ideal for beginners and locals looking for an easy ride.
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This modern neighborhood park includes street features and a shallow bowl, making it great for all levels. It’s clean, safe, and surrounded by wide-open green space.
Built by skaters, for skaters—this DIY-style park under the bridge is gritty, raw, and full of personality. It’s a Seattle skate scene staple with endless creative lines.
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A huge, concrete dream with bowls, hips, rails, and everything in between. Located near Green Lake, it’s one of the best spots in Seattle for all-day sessions.
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This plaza-style park is clean, modern, and full of ledges and flat bars. There are bowls and several sections for each type of skating.
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