Friday, October 26, 2012

Scion Skatepark-Lewisville









Mini-Ramp and Box
Launch Box in the Bowl
Huge Bowl Ramp

The next stop on the map is the thirty-three thousand square foot Scion skatepark in Lewisville. The park was funded by Scion and the city of Lewisville and designed by the global skatepark designer Site design (1).

Features


  • · Massive Street Course
  • · Bowl
  • · Spine Ramp
  • · Two observation areas
  • · Beginner’s area
  • Hours
  • · 8am-10pm
  • Street Course
  • Park Description

Park Descriptiom

The Scion skatepark is the second largest skatepark in Texas and has one of the most unique street courses of any of the public skateparks I have visited. The skatepark has a nice balance of street and vert skating, including a beginner course and a separate course for intermediate to expert skaters.


Long "C" Ledge



As you enter the park you are greeted by the beginner’s course and one of the spectating areas. As you make your way toward the back of the skatepark it gradually starts to get more complex. The obstacles that makes this park stand out are the two forty feet long c-ledges. Moving right past the c-ledges in the center of the park is a nice sub-box. And at the very end of the skatepark is the bowl.


Rules


  • · Skateboards, rollerblades, bikes, and razor scooters
  • permitted only
  • · Protective gear recommended
  • · Do not skate when the park is wet or icy
  • · Look before you go, do not snake others
  • · No BMX pegs
  • · No skating outside the course
  • Additional features
  • · A dog park
  • · Soccer field
  • · Softball field
  • · Football field




Contact/Location

  •  (972)219-3550
  • 1301 S Railroad St, Lewisville, TX 75057















1. Site Design Group. (2012). Lewisville -Scion Skatepark.





Retrieved from

htttp://www.sitedesigngroup.com/projects/details/lewisville


2. Map of Scion - Lewisville Skatepark. Retrieved from http://www.maps.yahoo.com





Lady Bird Johnson Skatepark-San Antonio


 

The first stop on the map is San Antonio’s Largest outdoor skatepark— Lady Bird Johnson. The skatepark was funded by San Antonio’s Parks and Recreation department, designed by a local designer, and built by a local contractor (1).

Features

  •         Bowl
  •         Miniature street course

Hours


·         4am-11pm

Park Description

  
The bowl is seven thousand square feet bowl with transitions ranging anywhere from four to eight feet (2).  Directly to the right of the massive bowl is a miniature street course, which has a four foot tall bowl quaterpipe, a pyramid, a two foot tall square coping ledge, and a mini handrail. The skatepark is skate at your own risk meaning that is unsupervised.

The park is made of concrete and is outdoors, so if you are planning a skate session here, as any other outdoor park, you will probably want to check the weather first.

Rules


·         Skate at your own risk, park is unsupervised
·         Graffiti and littering are prohibited
·         Competitions and demonstrations are not allowed without Parks and Recreations   
          written approval
·         No bicycles, or any motorized vehicles allowed

Additional Park Features

·         An outdoor, seasonal swimming pool
·         Four Soccer fields
·         A basketball field
·         Four softball fields
·         Onsite Parking
·         Fifteen picnic tables

Contact/Location

 
  • (210)207-7275
  • 10700 Nacodoches Dr. San Antonio                            
                                                                                                                   (3)
                                                                                                               
 
1. City of San Antonio. (2011). San Antonio Parks and Recreation; Skate Plazas. Retrieved from
http://www.sanantonio.gov/parksandrec/skate_parks.aspx

2. City of San Antonio. (2011). San Antonio Parks and Recreation; Skate Plazas. Retrieved from
http://www.sanantonio.gov/parksandrec/skate_parks.aspx
3. Map of Lady Bird Johnson Skatepark. Retrieved from
http://maps.yahoo.com/








 

 

Friday, October 19, 2012

What to Expect




With more than fifteen skateparks being built a year in Texas, it is becoming difficult to know which park is right for you (1).  This blog will offer detailed reviews of the largest skateparks in Texas (2). It will provide skaters living in the state a chance to preview the skateparks accessible to them.
I will review skateparks in the following cities:
 
  • Austin
  • Allen
  • Dallas 
  • Irving
  • Lewisville
 Information on the park’s difficulty, size, rules, and hours of operation will be provided for each park.

Skating has seen a dramatic increase in popularity, second only to snowboarding, which has in turn led to a demand for outdoor/public skateparks (3). This caused many indoor parks to go out of business.

Usually the dry, hot weather in Texas is ideal for skating outdoor/public skateparks, but on the off chance it is raining, this map will also provide the locations to some of the few indoor skateparks left in Texas.

A new skatepark review will be posted weekly with detailed pictures and information. So if you are tired of skating the same spot, check out the reviews to see what Texas has to offer.

References

1 .Carter, D. (2011). Texas skate park index. Retrieved from
http://www.skatepark.org/park-development/advocacy/2011/01/texas-skatepark-index/

2 .Gansle, D. (2010, October 18). The best skate parks in North Texas. CBS Local. Retrieved from http://dfw.cbslocal.com/top-lists/best-skate-parks-around-dallas/
 

3. Site Design Group. (2012). Lewisville -Scion Skatepark. Retrieved from http://www.sitedesigngroup.com/projects/details/lewisville