Seven important skateboard spots in Cleveland, USA (2024)

Seven important skateboard spots in Cleveland, USA (2024)

1. Public Square

Public Square is one of the most iconic skate spots in Cleveland. This downtown area features an array of benches, rails, and ledges that are perfect for grinding and sliding. The open layout of Public Square provides ample room for skateboarders to showcase their skills, and the surrounding architecture adds to the aesthetic appeal of the area. The Square is also host to many skateboarding events, including competitions and demos, making it a must-visit spot for any skater visiting Cleveland.

2. Lincoln Park Skate Plaza

Lincoln Park Skate Plaza is a great skatepark in Tremont neighborhood in Cleveland. The park features a wide range of obstacles, including a large bowl, a snake run, and a street section with rails, ledges, and stairs. The park is suitable for all levels of skateboarding, from beginner to advanced. The park is surrounded by a beautiful park area with many trees and grassy areas for relaxing, making it a perfect spot to spend a summer day.

3. Ohio City Skatepark

Ohio City Skatepark is located in the Ohio City neighborhood and is one of the newest skateparks in Cleveland. The park is a collaboration between the city and local skateboarders, making it a perfect example of a skatepark designed by skateboarders, for skateboarders. The park features a unique layout with plenty of obstacles, including rails, stairs, and a large bowl. The park also includes a large mural painted by local artists, adding to the park's visual appeal

4. Plaza de Armas

Crocker Park Skatepark is a unique park located in the suburb of Westlake, just outside of Cleveland. The park features a large bowl, street section, and mini-ramp. What sets this park apart is its location - it is situated within a larger shopping and entertainment complex, making it an excellent destination for skateboarders and non-skateboarders alike. After a day of skating, visitors can grab a bite to eat or catch a movie at the complex.

 

5. Edgewater Skatepark

Edgewater Skatepark is a hidden gem located on the west side of Cleveland. The park features a small street section with rails, ledges, and stairs, as well as a small bowl. While not as large as some of the other parks in Cleveland, Edgewater Skatepark is a great spot for beginners looking to hone their skills in a more low-key environment. The park is also located near the scenic Edgewater Beach, offering visitors a chance to relax and enjoy the views after a skate session.

6. Lakewood Skatepark

Lakewood Skatepark is a popular park located in the suburb of Lakewood, just west of Cleveland. The park features a large bowl, street section, and a mini-ramp. The park is suitable for all skill levels, but is especially popular among advanced skaters due to the challenging nature of the obstacles. The park is surrounded by a larger park area with many trees and picnic areas, making it a great spot for a family day out

7. Shaker Heights Skatepark

Shaker Heights Skatepark is a small but fun park located in the suburb of Shaker Heights, just east of Cleveland. The park features a small bowl, street section with rails, ledges, and stairs. While not as large as some of the other parks on this list, Shaker Heights Skatepark is a great spot for beginners and intermediate skaters looking to practice their skills in a safe and supportive environment.

Skateboarding is tribal and most locals are welcoming, but if you're new to a spot, or just passing through, have respect for the locals. Listen. Be smart. Have fun.

A human being

Art can change the world – and everybody is an artist. Those who scribble stickmen. Those who paint chapel ceilings. Those who tattoo biceps. Those who are careful with pigment on canvas. Those who create fantasy characters. Those who paint pet portraits. Those who yarn bomb. Those who write poems on crappy old cardboard.

My art lives on the bottom of skateboard decks. It's designed for you to destroy. For you, the rider, my art may come second to the deck’s ability to perform – and that’s awesome. To me, art comes first. Always.

It’s how I think. It’s who I am. It’s what I am.

A machine

This article  has been created with the help of artificial intelligence platforms ChatGPT and Bard. If there are inaccuracies or there are opportunities for improvement, please let me know.

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