Area 51 Skate Park is an indoor skate park in Eindhoven, Netherlands, with vert ramps, handrails, stair sets, and more. It’s also an excellent spot for those who BMX, rollerblade, or ride a scooter to spend the day.
This Hoboken skate park has a breathtaking view of the New York City skyline, as seen here
The Ocean Bowl Skate Park, located in this Eastern Shore town, is a 17,000-square-foot space with a pool bowl (with both deep and shallow ends), a large vert ramp
The Madureira Park in Rio de Janeiro is one of the country’s largest parks. It not only has a skate park (featuring this vibrant mural) but volleyball courts, football fields, gazebos, and streams, too.
A young man does a trick while skating at the Venice Skate Park in California. The 16,000-square-foot skate park was opened to the public over a decade ago in 2009
A skateboarder rides the half pipe at a skate park in Lemoyne, PA, in the 1980s. Vertical skating and street skating both got especially popular during this time
A skateboarder does a trick on a rail at New York City’s LES Skatepark in lower Manhattan. The park was made by California Skateparks and features tons of ledges, floating banks, rails, benches, quarter pipes, and more
Teens participated in a skating competition at a skate park in Yangon, Myanmar, earlier this year. The money to construct the skate park was raised by crowdfunding, and the park was built in just two weeks