west linn2 skateboard park
Location: Robinwood Park. Hwy. 43 to Fairview Way to park. West Linn.

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STATS
Info current as of: Feb. 2005.
Last visit date: Feb. 2005.
When opened: Dec. 2004.
Who designed/built: Stefan Hauser of Placed to Ride.
Surface: Concrete.
Size: A "Micro" park, aprx. 2000 sq. ft.
Difficulty: Great beginner park but fun for all levels.
Fun: With great transitions, this is a fun park, showing what can be done when you hire a quality designer/builder, with a tiny space and limited dollars.
Helmets: No rules posted.
Bikes: No rules posted.
Supervised: No.
Hours open: Dawn Dusk.
Lights for night: No.
Covered: No.
Restrooms: Porta-Potties.
Drinking Fountain: No.
Nearest Skateshop: __
Hospital/ER:___
Questions/Contact: City of West Linn Parks and Recreation, ph: 503.557.4700.
Misc: This "micro" park is being constantly referenced at the City of Portland Skatepark plannning meetings as a terrific example of what can be done with a tiny space and limited cash, when a quality designer/builder is used. A good warm up before West Linn's other park at Tanner Basin. Bring a broom, twigs, pine needles and pinecones get tracked onto this park. There are nearby picnic tables.


As of: 2-03-2005