Kuehn Skatepark
Kuehn Skatepark is a skateboarding facility located in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The park was built in 2011 and is named after a local skateboarder named Tyler Kuehn who died in a car accident in 2007.
The park is free and open to the public, and features a variety of skateboarding elements such as quarter pipes, rails, banks, ledges, and a bowl. The bowl is particularly notable, as it is one of the largest in the Midwest and has a deep end that drops 13 feet.
In addition to being a popular spot for skateboarders, Kuehn Skatepark also hosts events and competitions throughout the year, including the annual “Halloween Jam” in October.
Overall, Kuehn Skatepark is a great resource for skateboarders in Sioux Falls and the surrounding area, and provides a safe and fun environment for skaters of all skill levels to practice and hone their skills.
Skatepark Information
Admission | Free |
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Allowed | BMX, Scooters, Skateboards |
Environment | Outdoor |
Management | Unsupervised |
Surface | Concrete |
Facilities | Lights, Parking |
Hours | 8AM-10PM |
Requirements | n/a |
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