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    Welsh Park

    4.2 (5 reviews)

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    Very nice place to skate :) but helmets are required, if you don't have one they will provide you with one

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    Columbia SportsPark

    Columbia SportsPark

    4.2(25 reviews)
    17.2 mi

    This is a fun place to spend a day in Columbia. The prices were very reasonable and there is a lot…read moreto do. The mini golf is a bit run down but my kids loved it for a casual day out. They have fun snacks and food to order. There is a pavilion area if you would like to host a party.

    My boyfriend and I came here for a mini golf Sunday Funday adventure this afternoon and we were…read moreoverall pleased with our visit. This is a multi-sport center located in Columbia, which offers mini golf, batting cages, skateboard park, mini arcade, and a mini snack bar. We paid $9.25/person since we were not a CA member. The mini golf course is decently maintained. I found it odd that half the course had water running and half did not in their "stream". Also, many holes had a lot of rock and leaf debris that made it difficult for the ball to roll smoothly and straight. This place is kid-friendly, but we waited anywhere from 5-10 minutes for each hole since it does take some time for kids to hit the ball into the hole. I honestly felt like some parents were rushing their kids or themselves since they felt bad for holding up the line. Overall, the course was nice and a decent place for families to enjoy a day out. One tip: this course is a lot more difficult than other mini golf places we've been to. I would not recommend this for little kids, as it was somewhat frustrating for adults. Some of the holes do not have "walls" and a wrong putt makes the ball go straight into the water. Also, don't park right next to the course. A few kids hit the ball outside of the course (going through the fence and into the parking lot)...

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    Columbia SportsPark - Batting Cages - 6 baseball, 4 softball

    Batting Cages - 6 baseball, 4 softball

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    Walker Mil Skatepark - little sitting area

    Walker Mil Skatepark

    4.0(2 reviews)
    21.5 mi

    Really chill skate park, I came on a day that didn't really have a lot of people. I leaned how to…read morego down the ramps and the other dude that was here was really nice and chill. Definitely should check it out. I would say there isn't a lot of like cruising space so if you're coming to get comfortable on your board try to come on a day that's not busy!

    Finally, something legit in the DC metro area. Best blend of plaza and transition of any park in…read morethe region. Built in the fall of 2014, this is the latest Spohn Ranch addition to our area. Unlike their modest plaza at Wakefield and their luckluster design at Lake Fairfax, though, this creation is exactly what contemporary designs are supposed to be: blended elements that combine something for everyone, look like a work of art, and leave you constantly finding more lines. I am a fan of big transitions but this place is still really fun at mostly 5 feet high. The rails are of the medium to low variety (all round) and the ledges have lots of different approach angles, heights, etc...i.e. way more fun than your usual skatepark hubba. The trannies are a little bumpy but not so much that it's distracting. I only bring it up because I was surprised that such a well-done park has that as a (very minor) flaw. What creative genius on the Spohn Ranch team designed this place, and why couldn't they have done Lake Fairfax? Run, don't walk, to this place. Bonus for families: the kiddie jungle gym park a stones throw away is like something out of Knotts Berry Farm. It must have cost a fortune, has restrooms, and a mist section for hot summer months.

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    Powhatan Springs Skatepark

    Powhatan Springs Skatepark

    4.3(17 reviews)
    15.1 mi

    The Overall Vibe This skatepark is truly a world-class…read morefacility located right in the heart of Arlington. 2. From the moment you arrive, the energy of the local community is infectious and welcoming. 3. The design is modern, sleek, and incredibly well-thought-out for all types of riders. 4. It stands as a testament to what a great public recreation space should look like. 5. Whether you are a local or just passing through, this place is a must-visit destination. 6. The atmosphere is consistently positive and motivates you to push your limits. 7. You can tell the designers really cared about the flow of the entire park. 8. It feels like a sanctuary for anyone who loves life on wheels. 9. The park is impeccably maintained and looks as good as the day it opened. 10. Every visit here feels like a fresh opportunity to learn something new. The Concrete and Flow The concrete work is exceptionally smooth and provides the perfect amount of grip. 12. There are no awkward cracks or bumps to ruin your line while you are carving. 13. Transitioning from one section to another feels natural and effortless. 14. You can maintain your speed across the entire park without constant pushing. 15. The layout allows for endless combinations of tricks and lines. 16. It is rare to find a park where the geometry is this precise. 17. The flat ground areas are level and perfect for warming up your basics. 18. Every corner of the park serves a specific purpose for progression. 19. The drainage system is excellent, meaning the park dries quickly after it rains. 20. You won't find many "dead zones" where the flow simply stops. The Bowls and Transition The deep bowl is a masterpiece of transition engineering. 22. It offers vertical sections that are challenging even for seasoned veterans. 23. The pool coping provides that satisfying "clack" sound every skater loves. 24. For those just starting with transition, the smaller bowls are very forgiving. 25. The hips in the bowl section are perfectly shaped for catching air. 26. You can spend hours just carving the lines in the deep end. 27. The transitions are consistent and don't have any weird kinks. 28. It provides a great environment to build your confidence in the air. 29. The shallow end is perfect for practicing your grinds and stalls. 30. It is easily one of the best bowl setups in the entire DMV area. The Street Section The street course features a variety of ledges that slide like butter. 32. There are rails of different heights to accommodate everyone from beginners to pros. 33. The stairs are spaced perfectly for those looking to send it down a gap. 34. I love how the manual pads are integrated into the overall flow. 35. The A-frame ledge is a highlight for anyone who enjoys technical skating. 36. You can find plenty of bank-to-curb spots to get creative with. 37. The hubbas are intimidating but shaped perfectly for long, smooth grinds. 38. There is a great mix of round and square rails to choose from. 39. The variety of obstacles ensures that you never get bored with your session. 40. It truly mimics the feel of a high-end urban skate spot. Beginner Friendliness This park is an amazing place for beginners to get their bearings. 42. There is plenty of open space to practice pushing and stopping safely. 43. The low-impact obstacles allow new riders to learn without too much fear. 44. More experienced skaters are generally very respectful of those learning. 45. It is a great spot for kids to develop their balance and coordination. 46. You see a lot of parents here supporting their children's progress. 47. The park offers a clear path for progression from small to large features. 48. Everyone started somewhere, and this park honors that journey. 49. It is heartening to see the next generation of skaters thriving here. 50. The inclusive environment makes it easy for anyone to feel at home. Professional Features On the flip side, the pro-level features will test even the best athletes. 52. The height of the larger ramps allows for massive amplitude. 53. You will often see incredibly talented riders putting on a show here. 54. The technicality of the ledges requires precision and focus. 55. It is a legitimate training ground for those looking to go pro. 56. The park is often used for filming high-quality skate edits. 57. The speed you can generate here is truly impressive. 58. It handles high-impact landings very well without vibrating your feet. 59. You can really see the professional influence in the obstacle placement. 60. It challenges your creativity just as much as your physical skill. Park Amenities and Location The surrounding park area is beautiful and well-landscaped. 62. There are plenty of benches for spectators to sit and enjoy the action. 63. Having access to water fountains is a huge plus during hot summer days. 64. The restrooms are nearby and generally kept quite clean. 65. Parking is convenient and usually easy to find close to the entrance. 66. The park is situated

    Great spot to take your kids and learn how to skate. skaters are friendly and it is well light at…read morenight.

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    Powhatan Springs Skatepark - My first visit to Powhatan.

    My first visit to Powhatan.

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    Rockville Swim & Fitness Center - Dry sauna

    Rockville Swim & Fitness Center

    3.9(31 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Nice pool with indoor and outdoor pools. A large parking lot with plenty of parking. The indoor…read morepool is usually nice and warm. It also has a large seating area in the side of the pool. It's can be crowded during peak times. The only downside is that it only has 2 family bathrooms I wish they had more. Staff here are friendly and helpful.

    I would not recommend this place as a starting point for young children for the non-parental…read moreclasses. I tried out this place because two friends had brought their children for the parent/child swimming classes. Those book immediately because there's such high demand. I tried enrolling my 4 yo in the Fearful Swimmers class (supposed to be designed for kids afraid of the water but allows parents to be on the deck). I liked the graded pool with the kids and the inexpensive classes. However I was very disappointed because they started the class without him even though we were on time and showed up 5 mins early (and I had even introduced ourselves to the instructor). The instructor was young and seemed very inexperienced with children. She didn't know how to warm up to my son so he was really scared and shy. The other two kids had already done the class before so they seemed inappropriately advanced for the class at least based off the online description IMO. Basically she focused on the other kids while mostly ignoring my son who was playing on the side (my friend said that was her experience in the class as well- her daughter was ignored the entire time and basically ignore kids who can't keep up), and they told me to do the mommy and me class instead. I felt like I was being blamed or that it was my son's fault even though the class description is supposed to be for kids who are afraid. I was pretty disappointed with the whole experience, so I asked for a refund which they fortunately granted. The following week I took him to Goldfish Swim School even though it's more expensive and it was like night and day- WAY more kid friendly, instructors are trained to really play and work with children of all levels. He was just as afraid during his trial and refused to go in the water, but the deck supervisor at Goldfish jumped in and gave him a 1:1 introductory class instead. By the second session at Goldfish he was totally acclimated and following the teacher and having so much fun, and the time was split evenly among kids instead of just favoring the stronger/more advanced kids. Honestly you get what you pay for in a private facility vs public facility.

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