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Bingen Skatepark

Bingen Skatepark, (Daubenspeck Park) located at 413 W Humboldt St #401, Cook, WA 98605 . Built by Grindline skateparks in 2011 the park is 6000 sq. ft. and is a very fun park with super smooth concrete. The top of the park / street section starts with a stair gap and handrail that leads up to a kind of snake run street area that runs over to a quarter pipe / banked wall section with some oververt. This section leads into the big bowl that is super fun for carving down to the 10ft-ish deep end. The deep section has pool copping with the rest of the bowl consisting of standard copping that grinds really well. This park is fun and worth the drive if you like skating transitions and vert.

Seaside Skatepark

Seaside Skatepark located at 1140 Broadway St, Seaside, OR 97138 is a fun park. Built by Placed To Ride Skateparks (PTR) in 2007 it is a fairly large flow park that basically consists of three different bowls that flow into each other with a little street section that has some inclines, a ledge for grinding and a handrail if I am remembering correctly. The Bowls section range in size from about 4ft to about 10ft with the smaller sections having standard copping with pool copping in the deeper sections. The bowls have some interesting lines that you can ride from one bowl to another. The park has some interesting steep vert transitions even in the shallower sections which make the park more of an advanced ride in my opinion, but I still kind of suck so it could have just been me. The park is all around fun and worth hitting up if you are in the area or feel like the drive.

Cannon Beach Skatepark

Cannon Beach Skatepark located at 97145, E 2nd St, Cannon Beach, OR 97110 is a cool little park. Built by Placed To Ride Skateparks (PTR) in 2018 it was a rebuild of an existing park in that location. The park consists of a nice flow bowl section and a street course. The Bowl section ranges in size from about 4ft up to about 7ft at its tallest with nice concrete throughout the bowl. The taller section has pool copping with a flat extension that rounds out at the top kind of like a curb. The rest of the bowl has nice pockets that kick you out nice to the other sections with standard copping that grinds nicely throughout. The street section has a role-in, some hips, flat ledges, a handrail, a rounded pyramid hip and some quarter pipes on the perimeters of the park. All around this park is pretty fun but watch out for some sand in the pockets as you can slide out if you’re not careful but that was not much of an issue.