Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Smithville Skatepark

    4.0 (1 review)

    Smithville Skatepark Photos

    You might also consider

    More like Smithville Skatepark

    Recommended Reviews - Smithville Skatepark

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    1 year ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    Shaylah Dame Skatepark - A bio about how the park got its name

    Shaylah Dame Skatepark

    4.0(5 reviews)
    45.0 mi

    So I'll start by saying I'll never give a skate park a 1 star unless there is nothing there to…read moreskate. But I will say that this place is very deceiving from the videos and pics that were previously reviewed. This is a small park; please don't expect more. There is unique parts the park and that's cool but the flow of the park is really just 1 or 2 directions that's all. If this is the only park you know then I'm sure you make the best of the situation but if you've been to other parks in Austin and the surroundings areas then you know what I'm saying. This park is shake-able of course but the luster does die down fairly quickly. To compare it to another small skatepark, the park on well branch; small but the flow of the park is really nice with an A-frame on one side and a nice stair set on the other side, mellow U-shaped bowl in the middle to carve back into the half pipe, with roll in's on both sides of that. That park is one of the better smaller parks, but so much you can do to have a great expertise for hours. This park doesn't hold up to that...unless you truly love transition. That's where this park gets its glory back, the transition here is pretty unique and seems to be fun and spacious enough to have a bunch fun. But Cole out and check it out for yourself and you be the judge for the toe off skating you enjoy!

    Pretty dope set up with very sturdy construction. My teenager has a great time skating here. Now I…read moreget to embarrass him like my parents did to me! Full circle, baby!

    Photos
    Shaylah Dame Skatepark - Shaylah Dame Skatepark sign

    Shaylah Dame Skatepark sign

    Shaylah Dame Skatepark - Bowl area

    Bowl area

    Shaylah Dame Skatepark - Beautiful day for the kids to play

    See all

    Beautiful day for the kids to play

    Austin BMX & Skate Park

    Austin BMX & Skate Park

    4.6(11 reviews)
    39.7 miDowntown

    Free, public facility like this is what makes Austin so awesome. Since the park just opened,…read moreeverything was new & clean. The park has a bowl and various ramps, catering to experienced and novice alike. Parks like this tends to draw more skateboards than BMX. This park was no different - I think 80% were skaters. But I didn't see any hostility between skaters and bikers. And no one was territorial and acted as if they own the park. Even when little kids (under 5) got on to ride around, no one got mad at them or threw any attitude. Overall, everyone was pretty cool and were there just to have fun. If you go, few suggestions. 1) Wear at least a helmet. I didn't see any crashes, but as safety precaution, protect your head - especially if you have a little one. 2) Bring water - lots of it. There is no water fountain at the park (but a 7-11 just few blocks down). 3) Go early, especially if you have kids. Afternoon tends to draw out bigger kids/adults so it could be more dangerous if you have smaller kids. If you go early, it's still open enough that your kids can enjoy the park without worrying about getting in other people's ways. 4) Be careful if you're allergic to bee stings. Lots of empty soda cups draw bees. Even though the cleaning crew emptied out trash cans, I saw a lot of bees buzzing around. Couple of negatives - there is no shade so in the summer, it'll be HOT, especially when the sun bounces off the white concrete. Parking could be a challenge - we went on a Sunday so we were able to park at the lot (but requires a permit from Austin Rec Center on weekdays).

    WOW and WOW! A free bad a$$ skate park for skaters of all ages. We stopped by this oasis and were…read moreamazed. Great place for skateboarders. They have several ramps, a bowl and lots more.

    Photos
    Austin BMX & Skate Park - Overhead view

    Overhead view

    Austin BMX & Skate Park - Very area back left, 3-4 ft mini ramp back right, flat in center.  Better than San Antonio so far

    Very area back left, 3-4 ft mini ramp back right, flat in center. Better than San Antonio so far

    Austin BMX & Skate Park

    See all

    Fireman's Park

    Fireman's Park

    4.9(7 reviews)
    47.0 mi

    This park is massive we didn't even get a chance to explore all they offered…read more We parked near Flying Horses Carousal which is located next to the large Finke pavilion that has a huge fan in the center while already providing a great place for shade to escape the humid summer temp. There were several park structures near the pavilion, from swings, slides, spider web jungle gyms. There were two buildings near that I believe you could rent out for parties. Bathrooms are a stones throw and were air conditioned and clean. We could see the skate park from where we were along with additional play areas, across the street you can see the splash pad. There is "story walk" trail you can take that leads to or from the Library situated at the top of the hill. Definitely take a stop at the carousal if it's open it's only a dollar a person to ride, and really quite a splendor to oh and ah over. Tons of shade, great place for a picnic, and to get some energy out. Can't wait to visit again with my family.

    This park is really nice! It's got several playgrounds with slides, monkey bars, rock climbing, and…read morerope climbing. Various sections have a cover to block the sun. There's a restroom and venue building for parties. There's a huge canopy like structure for parties as well. There's a large fountain nearby that I didn't get to explore. My son came here after his field trip to the Blue Bell factory, which he also loved. We will certainly be back with the whole family soon!

    Photos
    Fireman's Park - Playground

    Playground

    Fireman's Park
    Fireman's Park

    See all

    G. Hysmith Skate Park

    G. Hysmith Skate Park

    4.0(2 reviews)
    65.3 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.

    Photos
    G. Hysmith Skate Park
    G. Hysmith Skate Park
    G. Hysmith Skate Park

    See all

    Smithville Skatepark - skate_parks - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...