run amok6 years ago
Well done park! Small street area with decent bowl section. Small quarter pipe, 2 benches, unique "manny" pad, 3 steps and ledge. All obstacles trimmed with coping. Smooth concrete throughout entire park. Bowl section has small, medium and large transitions, 4 hips and a wedged section.
Katie Radginski4 years ago
Small skatepark in a park area. Small bowl to drop in from...a few decent (small) ledges to grind on....overall well kept/maintained. The sign says no scooters or bikes allowed on skatepark grounds. The park also had a playground, games of corn hole, and other areas to play volleyball, and basketball.
RIDE ALL SPORTS8 years ago
I liked it alot, but no bikes allowed. It's really small but a brand new cement park, so everything is really smooth. It only has a bowl and some ledges. The bowl has a 3ft side and 8ft side and is really fun. Liked it but wish bikes were allowed and it was bigger.
Christopher Davis (Art. Noble D. claw tackol)2 years ago
Beautiful park, gives off a Cali vibe in the middle of the Westside of Chicago. The park is growing on me, The fun sized massive bowl is the big takeaway, there's a bench that's grindable, a creatively curved box that adds a little pop, halfpipe-sized quarter-pipes, perfect height for coping tricks, stalls, disasters, and ramps for flip-tricks. Smooth and easy to ride, but kind of small and hidden, it's modern design and overall atmosphere makes it memorable.
Jake hoekstra3 years ago
Laramie skatepark has the best bowl in the Chicagoland area. The bowl contains 3 different sections of varying height. The first section is awesome for new transition skating and will get you ripping in no time. The concrete is smooth and the coping feels great 👍. The street section here is very small but is not the main draw for the park. It has a couple of ledges/benches and a small quarter. There is plenty of parking for this park and is never a worry when I'm here.