Skateparks

KIRKLAND-PETER KIRK PARK

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.

Rotary Community & Skate Park

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.

TORGUSON PARK & SKATE PARK

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.

SNOQUALMIE COMMUNITY CENTER & SKATE PARK

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.

ISSAQUAH SKATE PARK

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.

BELLEVUE HIGHLAND OUTDOOR SKATE PLAZA

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.

CROSSROADS PARK SKATE BOWL

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.

LAKEMONT PARK SKATE BOWL

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.

SAMMAMISH UPPER COMMONS SKATE PARK

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.

MARGINAL WAY SKATE PARK

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.

LOWER WOODLAND SKATEPARK

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.

REDMOND EDGE SKATE PARK

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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