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The Bath Skate Park is one of Maine’s biggest park if not THE biggest, so it’s safe to say that they have a lot to offer. With half-pipes, quarter pipes, fun-boxes, rails, kickers and mini stair sets there is plenty to go around. So strap on that helmet grab your board and hit it up!
Bath Skate Park
Information provided by The Bath, ME Youth Meeting Center website.
Posted by Dan on Sunday, June 29th, 2008
The Augusta, ME skate park or The Gage Street Park as it is called is a relatively small park with the basic box quarter pipe and a rail or two.
Posted by Dan on Sunday, June 29th, 2008
This park is a wooden one and small. It consist of a funbox, a couple rails, and a few other obstacles.
Posted by Dan on Sunday, June 29th, 2008
The Bennington Skate Park is a basic skate park with a little of something. It contains a half-pipe, spines, a rail, and a box.
Posted by Dan on Sunday, June 29th, 2008
The skate park here is called the Travis Mercy Memorial Skatepark. It has a lot to offer with rails for grinding, fun boxes, quarter pipes and last but not least, a half pipe. The town of Barre spent about 40-50k on the park so be respectful.
Pictures will be available soon.
Posted by Dan on Sunday, June 29th, 2008
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