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Greenwood Skate Park
Address: 500 South 200 East
Now Open!
Hours: 7:00 a.m. to Dusk
Skaters, spectators, parents and all are invited to come
and check out Utah’s newest skate park. The park has a huge bowl, great
skate plaza and space for spectators. Grab your board, elbow pads, helmet
and come join the fun.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
No scooters, roller skates, motorized vehicles and other wheeled devices.
No skating when wet, rainy, snowing, or there is ice in the park.
No littering, graffiti, profanity, loud music, smoking or alcohol.
Bikes permitted . If bikes have pegs, they must be plastic. (No metal pegs
allowed).
This park is a drug-free recreation area.
Keep food and/or drinks off the skating surface.
Skate park open from 7:00 a.m. to dusk.
Be courteous to other people using the park.
Protective equipment should be used at all times. Helmets, knee & elbow pads
& wrist guards are strongly recommended.
Please put trash in designated trash receptacles.
Violation of rules may result in closure of Skate Park.
SKATE AT YOUR OWN RISK
This park is a non-supervised facility.
Utilizing this facility constitutes your acceptance of the above cited
rules, the above cited risks, and your willingness to assume personal
responsibility for any and all injuries arising from use of this facility.
If you are unwilling to obey these rules or assume these risks, for
yourself, or for those under your supervision, you should not use this
facility.
American Fork City,
Site Design and
Cal Wadsworth
Construction are pleased to announce that the American Fork City
Greenwood Skate Park is now open.
The Greenwood Skate Park Grand Opening is scheduled for September 29th at
10:00 a.m. Professional Skater Kanten Russell of Site Design will be
present.
Here’s what some skate park users from Utah are saying
about the park:
“What excites me about this park is that it is one of the first parks
to have legitimate stairs, handrails, pyramid hips (outside of Park City
which is too far to drive and too snowy all winter), and it's all set up in
such a way that you can actually get some real speed. You want to talk about
valley flyout? Get some good pushes in up by the bowl and by the time you go
down the three banks you'll have so much speed you can fly ten feet no prob
when you hit the bank at the bottom going the other way.” Joshua
Steimle-Sublimited
“This park is marvelous, in no way a glorified version of Orem Park. This
park is the real deal. It was built by Skaters for skaters. The "wasted
space" is nice because once you get going too fast (which is very easy in
this park) you don't have random objects in the middle of your run. The
obstacles are great, the coping is amazing since you don't have to wax it to
grind it. You can get some good air off the banks onto the flats and the
stairs are gnarly since they aren't the normal stair length and size we see
on the streets or other parks.” Luis
“The park is synonymous with flow, you can try a new line every time you
go to the park.
This skatepark is the most intense park I have ever been to. This thing is
awesome. I love the hand rails the boxes the flat round the pipes the bowl.
I love skatin everything. It has everything here it is awesome. everybody
needs to come here this thing is sweet. You wont not be disappointed in what
you skate on here. You will love it.” Tyrell Goshornskatin
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