Local Skateparks

We’ve shared why skateparks are good for the community, and we’re continuing to advocate for more of them, but let’s get into the local parks that are already available.

 

Conlon Family Skatepark

Yeah, we had to start with this one since, you know, we worked with the city to make it a reality. It’s a two-and-a-half-acre space for skateboarders, BMX bikers, and roller skaters right in downtown Raleigh. Check out the details.


 
 
 

Sk8 Cary

Also known as “Cary Action Sports,” this park is open six days a week, weather permitting. A lot of stuff going on there. Check it out.

Go Skate It

 

Durham Central Park

Grab your boards, helmets, and pads to Durham Central Park for 10,000 square feet of skatepark featuring a floating quarter pipe, launch boxes, a step-up bank, and more—including an eight-foot trog bowl.

Go Skate It

 

Support Local Shops

Skate local and shop local. Support retailers who are supporting the skate community here in Raleigh.