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Sample Skatepark Designs:

Click on a photo for larger views and specs.


Design 10
50' x 100' - 5,000 sq. ft.

Design 17
50' x 120' - 6,000 sq. ft.

Design 20
50' x 120' - 6,000 sq. ft.

Design 21
50' x 120' - 6,000 sq. ft.

Design 19
50' x 120' - 6,000 sq. ft.

Design 4
50' x 120' - 6,000 sq. ft.

Design 16
50' x 120' - 6,000 sq. ft.

Design 5
50' x 120' - 6,000 sq. ft.

Design 6
50' x 120' - 6,000 sq. ft.

Design 18
50' x 120' - 6,000 sq. ft.

Design 11
60' x 150' - 9,000 sq. ft.

Design 12
60' x 150' - 9,000 sq. ft.

Design 9
80' x 130' - 10,400 sq. ft.

Design 7
50' x 120' - 6,000 sq. ft.

Design 1
100' x 150' - 15,000 sq. ft.

Design 3
100' x 150' - 15,000 sq. ft.

Design 2
100' x 150' - 15,000 sq. ft.

Design 15
80' x 130' - 10,400 sq. ft.

Design 8
100' x 130' - 13,000 sq. ft.

Design 14
100' x 130' - 13,000 sq. ft.

Design 13
'L Shaped' - 6,500 sq. ft.




Design 22
60' x 150' - 9,000 sq. ft.




Design 23
60' x 150' - 9,000 sq. ft.




Design 24
60' x 150' - 9,000 sq. ft.

Building the Skatepark in Stages

Here's an option for building your skatepark in a cost effective way.

The Plywood Benders would like to help you with your budget in mind to to be able to afford a quality skatepark.

We all know that the more things there are to skate, the more fun it is to skate.

Here's the basic problem with this theory:

A Bigger Skatepark costs more $$$ to make.

This example shows how instead of building the skatepark all at once, you and your city skatepark planning committee can create a "Starter Skatepark".

This can get your skatepark up and running and show the community that there is real interest - while giving you time to do more advocacy and/or fundraising while the actual skatepark succeeds in its role as a vital outlet for the community.

Click on each photo for details of the 'Skatepark in Stages' process.

Stage 1

Built in the first year

Stage 2

To be built the second year

Stage 3

Final Build - Third Year