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Benedict Park

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Closed • 6:30 am - 10:00 pm

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Trails Recreation Center Skate Park - Thanks again thanks to all Mylars

Trails Recreation Center Skate Park

(3 reviews)

Clear view! When they built this skate park the trees were freshly planted . . . you could sit on…read morethe hillside or in your car and read while your kid skated. No worries about the bigger kids pushing the little ones around and off the ramps. Not today . . . the trees are over-grown and the ramps are shielded from most of the adult view. This skate park is in a great hood, but teenagers will be teenagers! So, as with everywhere you go, watch your little ones. Trails is a well-maintained skate park connected to a recreation center in a great part of town.

Now this is a skate park. This recreation center has state of the art everything and is lucky…read moreenough to have an expansive space. The skate park is isolated from the rec center and just as spacious. It appears to have been sectioned off by skill level. The farthest North section is comprised of 4 small but good depth beginner bowls, and a couple short ramps with short rails. This is a great area to practice basic skills and get your confidence up. The other two areas are actually quite challenging and appear to be out of the amateur range. They look like blue/ black runs look to me on the slopes. The bowls are deep, the ramps are steep and the rails are long and have differing grades and levels. The speed is high and actually looks a bit dangerous. My 5 yr old spent most of his time in the beginner bowl area, and then ventured to the middle section, but never ventured into the danger zone. It looked like a great place to film a documentary on skateboarding which moves from beginners to advanced/ expert level skateboarders. My biggest concern was: not one child had on a helmet except for my son and this is literally an accident waiting to happen.

Aurora Skate Park

Aurora Skate Park

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Aurora doesn't always get credit for the gems it's sitting on, but Wheel Park is one worth knowing…read moreabout. Tucked off South Chambers Road, this 15-acre complex was purpose-built for people who move on wheels -- and it still delivers, more than two decades after it opened. The centerpiece is a 20,000-square-foot concrete skate park that holds up well against anything in the metro area. There's a deep bowl with coping all the way around, a snake run with smooth transitions, and a street section with boxes, rails, ledges, and quarter pipes at different sizes. It's genuinely one of the more thoughtfully laid-out parks in Colorado -- beginners have room to breathe and work up to things, while experienced riders can string together longer lines without constantly dodging obstacles. Helmets are required, and the posted hours run 5 a.m. to 11 p.m., though there are no lights once the sun goes down. Beyond the skate park, the complex spreads out in a few directions. There are inline hockey rinks for drop-in play, a BMX motocross track with banked turns and rhythm sections, and a separate area with smaller dirt features for those who want to work on technical riding. The whole place has a working, active-use feel -- this isn't a manicured rec center. It's a place people actually come to get better at something. That said, there's some litter and visible graffiti around parts of the park. It doesn't ruin the experience, but it does reflect that maintenance attention could be more consistent. Go in knowing that, and you'll find a genuinely impressive facility underneath. Best for skaters, BMX riders, inline hockey players, and parents looking for somewhere their kid can spend a few hours doing something with their hands and feet. Worth the drive from anywhere in the metro.

This place is awesome it has everything bicycle trails bicycle ramps skateboard trails skateboard…read moreramps as well as RV race car tracks it has many walking trails as well conveniently located nestled away surrounded by trees and grass and the wonderful noise of children and kids playing and laughing!

Benedict Park - skate_parks - Updated May 2026

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