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Dropping In: A second indoor skatepark effort afoot in Central Oregon Published 12:30 pm Wednesday, November 6, 2024 ...
A Milwaukie skatepark is at risk of being forced to shut its doors permanently, and now the owner is asking for the community’s help.
The Burnside Skatepark is credited as the first do-it-yourself, or DIY, skatepark project that sparked a wave of new skateparks being built across the country. The park turns 34 on Halloween.
The Board House Society, a nonprofit effort to create an indoor skatepark in Bend, continues to move forward since the project got rolling in July.
Portland Parks and Recreation department declared the skatepark unsafe and asked skaters not to continue building the park because they had no permit or permission.
Portland Parks & Recreation has announced thatCreston Park, located at 4454 SE Powell Blvd., will be the site of a new public skatepark for the city. In Decemb ...
For a city known for skateparks and rainy weather, Portland has remarkably few indoor options for those long dreary winters. Seeing this, AJ Waters started Stronger Skatepark (6102 SE King Road ...
East of Portland, Oregon, at the base of Mount Hood, sits a small town that has a massive skatepark coming its way; Sandy, OR. The town’s current skatepark is in pretty bad shape, with a few ...
Sprak Indoor Skate Park is under construction on North 27th Street in Louisville's Portland neighborhood. Its the vision of founder Paul Zitzer, who is a professional skateboarder.
MILWAUKIE, Ore. (KOIN) — Since it opened five years ago, Stronger Skatepark in Milwaukie is one of the only indoor skate areas in the Portland metro. But the venue was hit hard during the ...
Later in June 2008, the Portland Parks and Recreation Department released a comprehensive plan with 13 skate-spots, five district skateparks and one regional skatepark.