Ten important skateboard spots in Green Bay, Wisconsin

1. Joannes Skatepark
Located in the heart of Green Bay, Joannes Skatepark is a well-maintained and diverse spot ideal for skaters of all levels. This skatepark offers a variety of features, including:
- Smooth Concrete Surfaces: Perfect for transitions and flatground tricks.
- Quarter Pipes and Bowls: For skaters looking to practice aerials and vert skating.
- Grind Rails and Ledges: A haven for technical tricks.
Its central location near Joannes Park makes it accessible, and the skatepark is surrounded by open spaces, offering a relaxed atmosphere for longer sessions.
2. Perkins Park
Perkins Park is not a dedicated skatepark but remains popular among skaters for its creative opportunities. The park’s open areas and urban structures make it a favorite spot for street skaters. Notable features include:
- Concrete Stairs: Ideal for practicing ollies, kickflips, and stair sets.
- Benches and Rails: These are frequently used for grinds and slides.
- Wide Open Pathways: Perfect for cruising and flatground tricks.
Located on the city’s west side, this park combines a chill environment with plenty of skating opportunities.


3. Titletown Skate Plaza
The Titletown District, adjacent to Lambeau Field, is a modern development with an impressive plaza that draws skaters. While not officially a skatepark, the plaza's design includes elements that appeal to skaters:
- Granite Ledges: Smooth surfaces for grinds.
- Steps with Handrails: Great for more advanced tricks.
- Open Space: Ideal for street-style skating.
The plaza also offers a scenic backdrop and is frequented by locals, creating a lively yet inviting atmosphere.
4. Finger Road Skatepark
This East Green Bay staple is a favorite among locals. Finger Road Skatepark features classic skatepark designs that cater to a variety of skating styles:
- Mini Ramp and Spine: Excellent for transitions and tricks.
- Flat Rails and Boxes: For skaters who prefer technical tricks.
- Open Layout: Allows for creative lines and uninterrupted skating.
Finger Road Skatepark is particularly well-suited for intermediate and advanced skaters, though beginners will find plenty to enjoy as well.
5. Downtown Green Bay
Downtown Green Bay offers a vibrant street-skating experience with its mix of urban architecture and open spaces. Popular spots include:
- Monroe Avenue Ledges: These low ledges are perfect for beginners and intermediate skaters.
- City Deck Boardwalk: A long pathway with occasional urban features, great for cruising and trick lines.
- Stair Sets and Handrails: Scattered throughout the downtown area for advanced skaters.
This area blends urban exploration with skateboarding, making it a favorite for creative skaters who enjoy street spots.
6. Colburn Park
Colburn Park is another community park with a skate-friendly environment. While it lacks dedicated skateboarding facilities, it compensates with its versatile features:
- Smooth Pavement: Great for flatground tricks and cruising.
- Urban Features: The park's benches and planters double as skating obstacles.
- Relaxed Atmosphere: Ideal for skaters looking to practice in a low-pressure setting.
The park is particularly popular among beginners and casual skaters due to its welcoming vibe.
7. East River Trail
The East River Trail provides a scenic route for skaters who enjoy cruising. This long, paved path winds through Green Bay, offering:
- Smooth Asphalt: Perfect for longboarding or relaxed skateboarding sessions.
- Urban and Natural Scenery: A mix of city views and greenery.
- Occasional Features: Bridges, curbs, and other urban structures add variety.
While it’s more of a cruising spot, skaters looking for a peaceful ride will appreciate its charm.
8. Howard Commons Activity Complex
Located in the nearby village of Howard, this activity complex includes a small but well-designed skatepark. Features include:
- Concrete Bowls: Perfect for carving and vert skating.
- Rails and Funboxes: For street-style tricks.
- Beginners’ Area: A section designed for those new to skateboarding.
This spot is well-maintained and offers a clean, family-friendly environment that appeals to skaters of all skill levels.
9. Kastle Park
Kastle Park is primarily a recreational venue but includes areas suitable for skating. Though not a traditional skatepark, it offers:
- Paved Open Areas: For freestyle skating and practicing tricks.
- Obstacles: Some improvised features like curbs and small ramps.
- Relaxed Setting: Away from the hustle and bustle, perfect for casual skating.
Its unique charm lies in its recreational atmosphere, making it a fun and unconventional skate spot.
10. Ashwaubomay Park
Ashwaubomay Park, located just south of Green Bay, provides skaters with an expansive area for freestyle skating. Highlights include:
- Smooth Pathways: Excellent for cruising and practicing manuals.
- Natural Obstacles: Logs and rocks can be used creatively by adventurous skaters.
- Community-Friendly Environment: A quiet and scenic spot, ideal for relaxed sessions.
This park’s versatility and scenic beauty make it a hidden gem for skaters looking for a unique experience.
Honorable Mentions
While the above locations stand out, there are additional spots worth exploring:
- Bay Beach Amusement Park: Open spaces and pathways for flatground tricks.
- UW-Green Bay Campus: Offers urban architecture for street skating.
- Lambeau Field Parking Lot: A vast area for cruising and practicing basics.

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.


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