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St. Lucie County Skate Park
Completed in June of 2008, this 15,000-square-foot concrete facility packs quite a punch. There is something for everyone, including unique street features, a snake run and other fun and challenging obstacles. The street area features four flat, four double sets with a square handrail and a hubba. Next to the double set is the brick bank, there is a 50-foot-long ledge with three smaller handrails. There is also a curved ledge, manual pad ledge, bench and a "whale tail" ledge that you must see and skate in person to understand.
For the transition skaters there is a one of a kind snake run. The double set or brick bank leads right into the snake run, which ends with a tombstone. Created by Team Pain, the park is designed so skaters can flow around the entire oval park through a series of ramps and a small ditch.
Skatersunder the age of 18 must have a Release and Waiver of Liability for Minors signed by a parent or legal guardian on file with St. Lucie County's Parks and Recreation Department to obtain a skate card.Proof of residency is required, such as a driver's license, tax bill or current electric bill. Cash, checks and credit cards will be accepted. The skate cards are required for skaters of all ages, and can be obtained at the park or by calling 772-462-2110.
WARNING
There are inherent risks in the participation of skateboard and inline skating activities, and for spectators of these activities too. Any person who participates in or is a spectator or assists in skateboarding or inline skating assumes the known and unknown inherent risks in these activities, irrespective of age, and is legally responsible for all damages, injury, or death to himself or herself or other persons or property which result from these activities. Users and spectators have a duty to exercise good judgment and act responsibly while using the skate park and obey all rules and regulations and oral or written warnings, or both, before or during participation, or both. Skateboarding and skating are hazardous sporting activities. Use of this facility may result in serious injury, including but not limited to paralysis, brain damage, concussion, broken bones and or death. St. Lucie County does not assume any responsibility for injuries or death. All skaters must know their abilities and skate at their own risk.
All skaters must wear a helmet and shirt at all times. Skaters are encouraged to wear elbow and knee pads.
