Bannockburn Skatepark is another masterpiece built by our friends at Convic Skateparks. The concrete skatepark replaces the previous park, however, nothing about Bannockburn Skatepark is original. There is a rad 4 ft mini ramp at one end with a small extension, a large feature bank that mashes with a ledge, another ledge off to the side of the park, a very fun flat rail, a random hump to keep you moving through the park and a groovy 2 ft quarter at the other end. Bannockburn Skatepark connects with a pretty cool basketball court and shares the same consistent smooth concrete. All in all Bannockburn Skatepark is finally worth putting on the map and even worth a visit if you are passing through. Navigate your way through the 360° virtual tour below and skate your own way through Bannockburn Skatepark.
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