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    Memorial Park

    3.5 (2 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    G. Hysmith Skate Park

    G. Hysmith Skate Park

    4.0(2 reviews)
    88.3 mi

    eh not a horrible park but the guys here kinda suck except Gus and Jesse :/ the bowls are pretty…read morevicious tho so if you've never dropped in i don't recommend trying it for the first time here lmao, the park is also kinda stretched out so the first thing you'll see is the street section, there's a pump track that leads into a kicker ramp and a few manual pads and ledges, then if you go into the back there are two bowls, one is like a mini bowl that leads into a bigger one and then there's like an isolated bowl with pool coping too but overall it's not a bad park, go at like 8 am cuz there's no one there but i guarantee that most beginners will get absolutely slammed by everything. if you want a slightly more forgiving park i recommend williamson park in bryan, it's just behind legends event center

    Designed for all skill levels, this competition-quality skate park on Rock Prairie Road in College…read moreStation, TX consists of a large pro-style flow bowl, a pool bowl with tile and pool coping, and a long linear street course with hundreds of feet of unique terrain and scalable elements. Other features include water fountains, benches and a shaded patio area for spectators. Under sunny skies and amid a festival-like atmosphere, the City of College Station on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2011 officially opened and named its newest attraction: The G. Hysmith Skate Park. The park's namesake is Garrett Hysmith, an energetic College Station boy who, by the time he died in 2005 at age 13, had bravely fought brain cancer for four years. He loved music and Boy Scouts, but was most passionate about skateboarding. Two years after his death, his closest friends embarked on what they would dub Operation Garrett: Convincing the College Station City Council to include a skate park as part of a bond package that would go before voters. In 2008, 65 percent of those voters embraced the idea at the ballot box. Operation Garrett would, indeed, create a proper place for skateboarders -- a $920,000 facility -- to safely practice and perfect their sport.

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