klamath falls sk8board park
Location: E. on Foothills Blvd, past prison, on right, Klamath Falls.

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STATS
Info current as of: Aug. 2003.
Last visit date: Aug 2003.
When Opened: Jan. 2003.
Who built/designed: Dreamland Skateparks.
Surface: Concrete.
Size: Huge.
Difficulty: All skill levels.
Fun: A fantastic park, well worth the-out-of-the-way trip.
Helmets: Required, but no one enforcing it the one time we visited. Bring one just in case.
Bikes: Not allowed and we saw none using the park the one time we visted, nor signs (skid marks) they'd been using it.
Supervised: No.
Hours open: Not posted, but since there are no lights, probably the usual Dawn to Dusk hours most parks have.
Lights for night: No.
Covered: No.
Cleanliness: Spotless.

Friendliness: Except for a couple of grommies, we were just about the only ones using the park the one time we visited. The skaters at the skateshop in town were very friendly.
Questions/Contacts: City of Klamath Falls Parks and Rec, ph: 541.883.4102.
Nearest Skateboard Shops: Ride on Sk8 Shop, (sorry, I don't have the address, give them a call) Ph: 541.850.8144. I heard there are possibly 2 other shops in KFalls, but this is the one you want to visit, nice people, finger on the pulse of skating in KFalls.
Hospital/ER: Merle West Medical Center, 2865 Daggart St., KFalls, Ph: 541.882.6311.
Misc: You GOTTA skate this park, it's a beauty! When you're down skating the Southern Oregon parks, take a day trip over to Klamath Falls. It's a huge park, with lots of runs and features, done with the typical Dreamland Skateparks quality. It's like Newberg's baby brother, only completely different? Set in a nice park with picnic tables, playground, pop machines and permanant restrooms. I forgot to look for a payphone but I bet there's one here.


As of: 10-08-2003