Skate Parks
The City of Virginia Beach operates three premier skate parks at Mount Trashmore Park, Williams Farm Park, and Woodstock Park.
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The City of Virginia Beach operates three premier skate parks at Mount Trashmore Park, Williams Farm Park, and Woodstock Park.
In the event of rain, snow, or other condensation on the ramps or concrete, the skate park may close until park staff determines the facility safe for use.
The City of Virginia Beach operates three premier skate parks located at Mount Trashmore Park, Williams Farm Park, and Woodstock Park. All skate parks and facilities welcome users of all ages, and the use of parks listed below applies to all skate parks and facilities throughout the city.
310 Edwin Drive | (757) 385-2995 | Hours: Open from sunrise to sunset.
24,000-square-foot skate park with a two-level half-pipe of 5’ and 6’ heights and an attached quarter pipe. The park also includes a 5’ spine, a 2.5’ rollover with grind rails, and a variety of arced and straight grind rails and boxes. Adjacent to the skate park is a competition-sized vert ramp that stands at a massive 13.5 feet tall and 40 feet wide.
The skate park components are steel framed with all ramps covered with Ramp Armor as the skating surface for skateboarders, inline skaters, and BMX bikers to enjoy.
5709 Providence Road | (757) 366-4538 | Hours: Open sunrise to 11 p.m.
This all-new, 30,000-square-foot skate park features a well-rounded mix of transitional and street elements. The street course area contains features like custom ledges, rails, hips, wall rides, an A-frame ledge, and a long-curved transition wall catering to all skill levels and disciplines of riders.
This area is highly visible and includes shade structures for viewing and resting, as well as native plantings. You can also access the back area of this level and the upper-level street course using the connector sidewalk, without crossing the rideable area and interrupting the users. This area includes shaded viewing spots and features an intermediate to high-level rail, stair sets, a quarter pipe with extension, banks, and ledge runs from the top level down to the second level.
5269 Learning Circle | (757) 385-3064 | Take a virtual tour | Hours: Open sunrise to 11 p.m.
25,000-square-foot, concrete skate park that features a tiered bowl, flow park, and urban skate plaza with LED lighting.