Nine important skateboard spots in Memphis, Tennessee (2024)

Nine important skateboard spots in Memphis, Tennessee (2024)

1. Tom Lee Park

Located in downtown Memphis, Tom Lee Park is a favorite among skateboarders for its smooth concrete surfaces and its stunning view of the Mississippi River. The park is open to the public year-round and is home to several skateboarding events and competitions throughout the year. With its proximity to downtown Memphis, Tom Lee Park is a convenient and easily accessible location for skateboarders.

2. Tobey Park

Tobey Park is a popular skateboarding location in the heart of the city. The park is known for its skate plaza, which features ledges, rails, and a variety of other obstacles for skateboarders to practice their skills. Tobey Park is also home to the Memphis Skateboarding Coalition, a group dedicated to promoting skateboarding in Memphis and advocating for the construction of new skateparks throughout the city.

3. Billy Hardwick’s All Star Lanes

Billy Hardwick’s All Star Lanes is a classic Memphis establishment that has been around for decades. The bowling alley is also home to a small but well-maintained indoor skatepark. The park features ramps, rails, and other obstacles for skateboarders to practice their skills. Billy Hardwick’s All Star Lanes is a great location for skateboarders looking for a fun and unique place to practice their skills.

4. Chickasaw Trails Skatepark

Chickasaw Trails Skatepark is a large outdoor skatepark located on the east side of Memphis. The park features a variety of obstacles, including a large bowl, a street section, and several other ramps and rails. Chickasaw Trails Skatepark is a popular location for skateboarders of all skill levels and is open to the public year-round.

 

5. Overton Park Skatepark

Overton Park Skatepark is located in the heart of Midtown Memphis and features a large concrete bowl, a variety of ramps and rails, and other obstacles for skateboarders to practice their skills. The park is open to the public year-round and is a popular location for skateboarders in the area.

6. Skatepark of Memphis

The Skatepark of Memphis is an outdoor skatepark located on the northeast side of the city. The park features a large concrete bowl, a street section, and several other obstacles for skateboarders to practice their skills. The park is open to the public year-round and is a popular location for skateboarders of all skill levels.

7. Mississippi Boulevard Skatepark

Mississippi Boulevard Skatepark is a small but well-maintained outdoor skatepark located in the heart of Memphis. The park features a variety of obstacles, including a large bowl, several ramps, and other features for skateboarders to practice their skills. Mississippi Boulevard Skatepark is a great location for skateboarders looking for a more low-key and less crowded place to practice their skills.

8. Grind City Skatepark

Grind City Skatepark is a large indoor skatepark located in the southeast part of Memphis. The park features a variety of obstacles, including a large bowl, several street sections, and other features for skateboarders to practice their skills. Grind City Skatepark is open year-round and is a great location for skateboarders looking to practice their skills in a climate-controlled environment.

9. Elwood Park Skatepark

Elwood Park Skatepark is a small but well-maintained outdoor skatepark located on the south side of Memphis. The park features a variety of obstacles, including a small bowl and several ramps.

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.

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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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