Skatepark Description
Mike Fann Community Skatepark is located inside of Ken Lindley Park in Prescott, Arizona. This 20,000 square foot skatepark is made of poured concrete and was built by Site Design Group. Vert skaters will enjoy the two bowls: a kidney shaped bowl and a Y-shaped bowl. The rest of the park is a street and transition skater's paradise with many great ramps and lines to discover. There are multiple grind rails throughout the park as well as a 4-stair set for gaps and flip tricks. The center of the park is a large transition area with a fun box and ledge. The park is equipped with lights for night use. Overall it is a great park with significantly cooler temperatures than the Phoenix area during the summer months.
Location |
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Address | 799 E Willis St #701, Prescott, AZ 86301 |
County | Yavapai |
Website | https://www.prescott-az.gov/recreation-area/ken-lindley-field-and-park/ |
Hours |
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Hours | 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM |
Skatepark Details |
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Admission | Free, open to the public |
Allowed | Skateboards, in-line skates, BMX bikes |
Lighting | Yes |
Fenced | Yes |
Construction | Poured Concrete |
Size | 20,000 sq ft (approx) |
Architect | Site Design Group |
Opened | n/a |
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Last Updated: March 20, 2021