Skatepark β€” San Antonio, Texas

β˜…5.0(1 Google reviews)
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Heads up: This listing appears to be a different type of place, not a traditional skate park. It may still be worth a visit anyway β€” but worth knowing before you go.

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Skatepark at Martinez Park is a skate destination located at 201 Merida St in San Antonio, Texas. This local spot has earned a perfect 5.0-star rating from visitors. Whether you're a beginner learning the basics or an experienced skater looking to land new tricks, Skatepark offers a space to practice and enjoy the skating community in San Antonio. Plan your visit and experience what makes this park a favorite among local skaters.

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β˜…4.2(422 reviews)

Martinez Park is a well-maintained skate park in San Antonio featuring a mid-sized bowl, banks, and ledges on smooth, rideable concrete. The park sits on a slight grade, offering unique riding lines and terrain that differs from flat skateparks. With water fountains nearby and a comfortable size, it's ideal for skaters seeking a smaller, less crowded venue. Visit during early morning or evening for the best experience. The friendly skating community and quality concrete make it a solid choice for San Antonio skateboarders.

β˜…5.0(2 reviews)

Normoyle Skatepark is a solid choice for skaters in San Antonio looking for a beginner-friendly spot. Located at 700 Culberson Ave, this established park has earned a 5.0-star rating from visitors who appreciate its good condition despite its age. The park's well-maintained features make it an ideal place for skaters just starting out or looking for a relaxed session. Whether you're new to skateboarding or brushing up on your skills, Normoyle offers a welcoming environment in the heart of San Antonio.

β˜…4.3(9 reviews)

Lower Level Skate Park is a DIY skate spot located at 836 W Cypress St in San Antonio, Texas. With a 4.3-star rating from local skaters, this park offers a unique underground skating experience. Visitors praise it as a great DIY destination for those seeking an alternative skate venue. The park features ramps and rails, though some skaters suggest room for improvement in equipment variety and rail thickness. Be aware that the area has a notable homeless population, so skaters should remain aware of their surroundings while enjoying the park. Despite mixed feelings about the legality of skating here, it remains a popular spot for the local San Antonio skate community.