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Glenhaven Skatepark

Glenhaven Skatepark located at 2831 NE 82nd Ave, Portland, OR 97220 was designed and built by Dreamland Skateparks in 2007 and is a fun park that is fairly big at 11,000 Sq Ft. The Park has a street course with a ton of stuff to hit, a quarter pipe a sloped transition that leads down to some handrails, a stair gap, a euro gap, ledges with angle iron, a flat kinked rail, some fun boxes, a sloped brick transition all enclosed within a 4ft-ish quarter pipe transition. The park also has two bowls, a kidney shaped pool that goes about from a 4ft to about 10ft deep with pool coping and a fun 6ft bowl with standard coping that has an extension and some interesting lines to hit. I like this park a lot, the street section can get a bit busy, but the bowls have always been pretty mellow every time I hit the park so its worth checking out.

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.

THPRD / TRON Skatepark

THPRD or Tron Skatepark is located at 15707 Walker Rd, Beaverton, OR 97006 . The park was re-habed by Dreamland Skateparks in 2018. The park consists of two sections, a street area and a bowl area. The street area has a bunch of different stuff to hit, a gapped launch, flat tiered flat boxes, handrails, stair gaps, fun bars, various other stuff and a concrete half and quarter pipe on the back section. The bowl area has a nice flow bowl that has nice smooth concrete copped with both standard and pool copping. This area also has some street features, a sloped ledge, handrail, a ledge gap, and some other flow sections towards the back of the bowl. All around this park is pretty fun however it can get pretty busy so best to hit it up when all the scooter kids are in school.