Skate
PLAZAS*Pictured at right, local skateboarder Bobby Halstead at Palo Alto Park Skate Plaza. Whether you're an avid skateboarder who knows all the latest tricks or just a beginner, the Parks and Recreation Department offers plenty of opportunities for you to work those muscles and burn calories at its skate plazas.
The premier location is Lady Bird Johnson Park's skate facility. It features a 7,000 square-foot skate bowl ranging from five to nine feet deep, an 1,800 square foot deck with a five-foot quarter ramp and a five-foot bun pyramid.
The plazas are unstaffed, free, and open to the public during park hours, which are 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. Not all parks have lighting available.
| Name | Address |
| Bellaire Park | 733 Ansley Road |
| Cuellar Park | 5626 San Fernando |
| (Nani) Falcone Park | 7625 Mystic Park |
| LB Johnson Park (large skate park) | 10700 Nacogdoches Road |
| Lackland Terrace park | 7902 Westshire |
| Martinez Park | 201 Merida |
| Medina Base Road Park | 6303 Medina Base Road |
| Normoyle Park | 700 Culberson |
| Palo Alto Park | 1625 Palo Alto Road |
| Oscar Perez Memorial Park | 8601 Timber Path |
| Rosedale Park (Near YMCA on Ruiz Street) | 303 Dartmouth |
| San Pedro Springs Park | 1305 San Pedro Ave. |
| LB Johnson Park (large skate park) | 10700 Nacogdoches Road |
| Spring Time | 6571 Spring Time |