Genoveva Chavez Skatepark
Genoveva Chavez Skatepark is a popular skateboarding destination located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The park was designed by Site Design Group, a company known for creating innovative skateparks. It was named after Genoveva Chavez, a community leader who helped to establish a youth center in the area.
The skatepark features a variety of terrain, including a large flow bowl with pool coping, a street plaza area with ledges, rails, and stairs, and a beginner’s section with smaller features. The bowl has multiple depths, ranging from 4 to 10 feet, and features a waterfall, love seat, and spine.
The street plaza area includes a variety of obstacles, such as hubbas, manual pads, and a flat bar. The park also features a unique double-sided quarterpipe, which can be used to transfer between the bowl and street sections.
In addition to the skateboarding features, the park also includes a small playground, a covered picnic area, and restrooms. The park is open to skaters of all skill levels, and is free to the public. It is a popular spot for both locals and visitors, and has hosted several skateboarding competitions and events over the years.
Skatepark Information
Admission | Free |
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Environment | Outdoor |
Facilities | Restrooms |
Management | Unsupervised |
Surface | Concrete |
Allowed | BMX, Scooters, Skateboards |
Hours | 8AM-10PM |
Opened | 2017 |
Requirements | n/a |
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