Strathmore Heights Skate Ramp is tucked away in the middle of Boeing Reserve, Strathmore Heights. The steel mini ramp is roughly 6 ft tall, so it’s barely a mini and much closer to a half pipe. The ramp has got to be one of the best maintained steel skateparks in the state. The transitions are smooth, as is the steel itself with barely a dint in the entire thing.
The skate ramp is enclosed with a fence that wraps the permitter of the skatepark, which is rare to find. There are also stairs on one side of the ramp if you didn’t want to pump your way to the top or attempt to climb it. Interact with the virtual tour below and let us know what you think of the ramp by leaving a review at the bottom of the page.
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