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KĘ°unamokwst Skatepark AKA Alberta Skate Spot

KĘ°unamokwst  Skatepark (Alberta Skate Spot ) located at 5200 NE Alberta St, Portland, OR 97218 is an interesting park. Built by Evergreen Skateparks in 2015. it’s a little park at 2000 sq.   ft.  with some very interesting lines. Its basically kind of a flow bowl that ranges in depth from about 5ft to as small as 1ft transitions mostly coped in standard coping with some concrete lips at some of the taller transitions. The first time I hit this park up I was not a fan as I couldn’t really figure it out as each transition kicks you out to the next one in a strange way but after hitting it again this park can be pretty fun if you just flow from obstacle to obstacle; you end up carving frontside to backside to grinds and flowing throughout the entire 2000 sq.  ft. Since  KĘ°unamokwst  is so small and the way the park flows its hard to get a clean line if there are more than a few people there, and unfortunately this park is always swamped with pre-teens and scooter kids who have no park e

Evergreen Skatepark

Evergreen Skatepark located at 4046 Silvies Ln, Hillsboro, OR 97123 is a cute little park at just 1500 sq. ft. Built by Evergreen Skateparks in 2020 It’s basically a little flow bowl that has their signature super smooth concrete and nice copping that grinds really well. Being located in a new subdivision in Hillsboro be prepared for a bunch of little kids being there so you may have to wait for your line as the park is so small its basically a one skater at a time park. That said it was a pretty fun park for its size so if you area in the area hit it up.

Luuwit Skate Spot

Luuwit Skate Spot – (  NE 131st Place & NE Failing ST  ) in NE Portland is one of my favorite spots that I have hit up so far. It is Designed by Grindline Skateparks and Built by Evergreen Skateparks , the same peeps that did the Gateway Skate Spot . Just like Gateway this park has exceptionally smooth and fast concrete that is easy to slide out of if you eat it. The Park has a decent sized half bowl that is about 4ft high with nice coping that runs the length of the bowl. The bowl transitions to a flat area that is bordered by inclined walls on both sides. On one side you have a flat slightly curved rail that is topped with metal, to the other side of the inclines a 2ft to 3ft angled inclined ledge that is also topped with metal. From there the park leads to a 6ft to 7ft J shaped half bowl that has an inclined roll-in on one side and a 2ft to 3ft quarter pipe on the other. I am a big fan of this spot, it is great to re-learn on and is helping with my progression not to mention re

Gateway Skate Spot

Gateway Skate Spot ( 10502 NE Wasco St, Portland, OR 97220 ) in NE Portland and is a pretty cool spot. Designed by Grindline Skateparks and built by Evergreen Skateparks   t his park is fairly new being built in 2018 and has exceptionally smooth and fast concrete and is easy to slide out if you eat it. The park starts off with a big flat area that connects to the rest of the public park via smooth sidewalks that lead to some gap ledges near some new construction that is not part of the park but worth hitting. The park itself consists a rather big half bowl, the transition is about 4ft or 5ft at its tallest, with smaller transitions around 2ft or 3ft.  The top of the bowl has a handrail with a 3 stair gap, a ledge with metal edges, and two role-ins on either side.