Elliot Skatepark
Elliot Skatepark is a popular skateboarding destination located in the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota. The skatepark is situated in Elliot Park, which is a beautiful urban park that spans 12 acres in the heart of downtown Minneapolis.
The skatepark was designed by the renowned skateboard park architect, Tom Pontifex, and was opened in 2002. It is a concrete park that covers over 16,000 square feet and offers a wide variety of features for skateboarders of all skill levels.
Some of the notable features of the park include a large bowl, a snake run, and a street course with ledges, rails, and stairs. The bowl is the centerpiece of the park and is one of the largest bowls in the Midwest, measuring 9 feet deep with a 12-foot shallow end and a 16-foot deep end. The snake run is a winding course with multiple curves and transitions that offers a unique skating experience.
Elliot Skatepark is free and open to the public year-round, weather permitting. The park is well-maintained and offers a safe and fun environment for skateboarders. The park also hosts various skateboarding events and competitions throughout the year, attracting skaters from all over the country.
Overall, Elliot Skatepark is a must-visit destination for skateboarders in the Minneapolis area and beyond. Its wide range of features and challenging terrain make it a favorite among both amateur and professional skateboarders.
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