State College skate park opens after more than a decade in the works. What to know
The long-awaited High Point Skate Park is ready to welcome skateboarders, BMX riders and others on wheels to a first-of-its-kind space in the area. The 20,000-square-foot concrete park held its grand opening Friday after years of planning and construction.
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Here are key takeaways:
- The grand opening was officially held Friday, May 29, at 855 West Whitehall Road inside High Point Park, kicking off with a ribbon-cutting and remarks from local leaders. “When the borough first began seriously studying the idea of an action sports park more than a decade ago, a lot of people didn’t think this day would ever arrive,” State College Borough Council President Evan Myers said.
- The free park is designed for all skill levels and includes a street-style plaza, a bowl and transition zone, a hybrid middle section and a granite centerpiece. It is also wheelchair accessible.
- Construction began last year under a $1.37 million contract with Florida-based New Line Skate Parks. The total project cost more than $2 million, aided by grants and over $100,000 in local donations.
- The idea for the skate park in State College first came about in 2013. A local group of community advocates and professionals in the skating world helped design the park, including John Saxton, Gordie Kaufman, Kim Folds and Brad Groznik.
- The park operates from dawn to dusk with no lighting installed to avoid disturbing nearby homes. Smoking and drinking are not permitted.
- Parking is available on Stratford Drive and at Whitehall Road Regional Park. More information about the park can be found at www.highpointskatepark.com.
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