My favorite
skate park would probably be Ollie’s Skate park down in Kentucky. I have has so
many memories at that skate park, it’s a real nice place to skate at too. There
are a lot of half-pipes, ramps, and rails there, the place is filled with them!
Everything is made out off wood except
the rails and the people skating there. There are places to skate for beginners
, and there’s a place made for the professional skaters too. They also have a café
at the skate park, it’s filled with pop machines, food machines, and it’s even
got its own microwave in there. They also have a skate shop inside the skate
park, where they sell skate wheels, nuts and bolts, skate trucks, skate wax (
to grind on the curb ), skate decks, and just about everything a skater needs.
The beginners usually stay around the area where all the small and simple
things are. Like the short-rails, kickers, quarter-pipes, etc. They usually don’t
do much except mess around and carry on silly conversations. The professionals
on the other hand are actually a lot different than the beginners. They are
more serious with their actions and the tricks they do are just unbelievable.
They do some of the coolest, and some of the most hardest tricks in skateboard
history. They don’t mess around that much, unless they’re taking a break, then
they usually just carry on some of their silly conversations. Ollie’s Skate
Park is so amazing.

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