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Directions: Coming from Sarasota take Interstate 75 south to North Port. Exit at River road and head south. Make a left [east] onto Highway 41, and take another left [north] on North Port Boulevard. There should be a police station on your right, and just past the "Pork-Store," on the left, is the skatepark!
English (Translate this text in English): Directions: Coming from Sarasota take Interstate 75 south to North Port. Exit at River road and head south. Make a left [east] onto Highway 41, and take another left [north] on North Port Boulevard. There should be a police station on your right, and just past the "Pork-Store," on the left, is the skatepark!
English (Translate this text in English): Directions: Coming from Sarasota take Interstate 75 south to North Port. Exit at River road and head south. Make a left [east] onto Highway 41, and take another left [north] on North Port Boulevard. There should be a police station on your right, and just past the "Pork-Store," on the left, is the skatepark!
English (Translate this text in English): Directions: Coming from Sarasota take Interstate 75 south to North Port. Exit at River road and head south. Make a left [east] onto Highway 41, and take another left [north] on North Port Boulevard. There should be a police station on your right, and just past the "Pork-Store," on the left, is the skatepark!
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Experience
Type of spot Skatepark, Pool, Parking Lot
Indoor/Outdoor Outdoor
Designed for Skate
Good for Skate
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Size 0
Open From to
After dark
Requirements
Pads
Helmet
Features
Skate Street Course, Mini Ramp, Quarter Pipe, Spine, Bowl
Urban Stairs, Rails, Curb
Pool
Equipment info
Surface/Construction Concrete, Skatelite, Wood, Mixture
Condition Brand New, Good Condition
Designed/Build by Team Pain
Additional Information
cool park with a Big Concrete Bowl. and a small wood street section.
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Only real drawbacks [besides Florida's sticky-hot weather] are the Pentagon influenced rules and regulations. Yes, pads are mandatory. Yes, the park monitor enforces that rule. Yes, there's a big fence and limited skate hours. Yes, the police live right across the street in case you need a beating, etc. And finally, yes, if you're under 18, you will have to drag your mommy down there to do the whole waiver-rooni bullshit.
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clipped from: http://www.flcities.com/membership/innovations_recreation.asp) On February 24, 2001, the City of North Port dedicated a skateboard park after receiving ideas from area youngsters on how they wanted it designed. The contract for the park was awarded to a world-renowned skateboard park builder, for a 13,500-square-foot park at $213,700. A partnership between the city, Sarasota County, The Venice Foundation and concerned citizens helped to pay for it. Skaters from as far away as Lakeland, Tampa and Naples come to North Port to skate in the park, and a beginners park is also planned for spring 2002.
English (Translate this text in English): cool park with a Big Concrete Bowl. and a small wood street section.
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Only real drawbacks [besides Florida's sticky-hot weather] are the Pentagon influenced rules and regulations. Yes, pads are mandatory. Yes, the park monitor enforces that rule. Yes, there's a big fence and limited skate hours. Yes, the police live right across the street in case you need a beating, etc. And finally, yes, if you're under 18, you will have to drag your mommy down there to do the whole waiver-rooni bullshit.
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clipped from: http://www.flcities.com/membership/innovations_recreation.asp) On February 24, 2001, the City of North Port dedicated a skateboard park after receiving ideas from area youngsters on how they wanted it designed. The contract for the park was awarded to a world-renowned skateboard park builder, for a 13,500-square-foot park at $213,700. A partnership between the city, Sarasota County, The Venice Foundation and concerned citizens helped to pay for it. Skaters from as far away as Lakeland, Tampa and Naples come to North Port to skate in the park, and a beginners park is also planned for spring 2002.
English (Translate this text in English): cool park with a Big Concrete Bowl. and a small wood street section.
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Only real drawbacks [besides Florida's sticky-hot weather] are the Pentagon influenced rules and regulations. Yes, pads are mandatory. Yes, the park monitor enforces that rule. Yes, there's a big fence and limited skate hours. Yes, the police live right across the street in case you need a beating, etc. And finally, yes, if you're under 18, you will have to drag your mommy down there to do the whole waiver-rooni bullshit.
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clipped from: http://www.flcities.com/membership/innovations_recreation.asp) On February 24, 2001, the City of North Port dedicated a skateboard park after receiving ideas from area youngsters on how they wanted it designed. The contract for the park was awarded to a world-renowned skateboard park builder, for a 13,500-square-foot park at $213,700. A partnership between the city, Sarasota County, The Venice Foundation and concerned citizens helped to pay for it. Skaters from as far away as Lakeland, Tampa and Naples come to North Port to skate in the park, and a beginners park is also planned for spring 2002.
English (Translate this text in English): cool park with a Big Concrete Bowl. and a small wood street section.
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Only real drawbacks [besides Florida's sticky-hot weather] are the Pentagon influenced rules and regulations. Yes, pads are mandatory. Yes, the park monitor enforces that rule. Yes, there's a big fence and limited skate hours. Yes, the police live right across the street in case you need a beating, etc. And finally, yes, if you're under 18, you will have to drag your mommy down there to do the whole waiver-rooni bullshit.
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clipped from: http://www.flcities.com/membership/innovations_recreation.asp) On February 24, 2001, the City of North Port dedicated a skateboard park after receiving ideas from area youngsters on how they wanted it designed. The contract for the park was awarded to a world-renowned skateboard park builder, for a 13,500-square-foot park at $213,700. A partnership between the city, Sarasota County, The Venice Foundation and concerned citizens helped to pay for it. Skaters from as far away as Lakeland, Tampa and Naples come to North Port to skate in the park, and a beginners park is also planned for spring 2002.
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