Tuba City Skatepark

Tuba City Skatepark is a skateboarding park located in Tuba City, Arizona. The park was built in 2016 and features a variety of obstacles and terrain for skaters of all levels, including quarter pipes, banks, rails, and ledges.
The park is open daily from dawn to dusk and is free for public use. It was built with the help of the Tony Hawk Foundation and local volunteers who wanted to provide a safe and fun space for the local community to skate.
Tuba City Skatepark has become a popular destination for local skaters and visitors to the area. It is also a symbol of the growing skateboarding community on the Navajo Nation and the importance of skateboarding as a way to connect with culture and heritage.
Overall, Tuba City Skatepark is a great example of a community-driven project that provides a much-needed recreational space for skaters in the area. Its success has helped to raise awareness about the benefits of skateboarding as a sport and a positive outlet for youth.
Skatepark Information
Admission | Free |
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Allowed | BMX, Inline Skates, Scooters, Skateboards |
Environment | Outdoor |
Facilities | Lights, Restrooms |
Hours | 8AM-10PM |
Management | Unsupervised |
Requirements | n/a |
Surface | Concrete |
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