Wakefield Skate Park

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    Open12:00 PM - 9:30 PM

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    • 12:00 PM - 9:30 PM

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    Tue

    • 12:00 PM - 9:30 PM

    Wed

    • 12:00 PM - 9:30 PM

    Thu

    • 12:00 PM - 9:30 PM

    Fri

    • 12:00 PM - 9:30 PM

    Sat

    • 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

    Sun

    • 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

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      Cody B.
      Triangle, VA
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      Nov 28, 2022

      Just recently got refurbished and it looks amazing! The metal ramps are a bit iffy to me, simply because they can't be flush to the ground like concrete can, but regardless it's still an amazing park. It's got all levels for whichever experience your looking for from beginner to expert.

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      Jan 29, 2019

      Not a sk8r grrrl--this review is for going on a run around the park.

      Cool, beautiful, muddy. Lots of little trails to explore. I wish there was a little less industrial-ness going on (power lines, big high-voltage Dominion Electric plant) but if you live in the burbs, it's still more nature than your used to, mixed with urban convenience. The coolest thing at this park in my opinion is the footbridge over the beltway! It just pops out into a little apartment/townhouse neighborhood in Annandale. I love secret passageways such as this one (though it's not that big of a secret--I saw it from the Beltway.)

      There are hella muddy mountain biking trails if that's your thing. I'm more of a pavement gal myself, so I stuck to the Criss County Trail that runs through here. There are some really cool houses along it!

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      Blayze F.
      San Francisco, CA
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      May 10, 2023

      super fun bowl is sick the ramps are made for bikers. if you get like 55mm-60mm wheels u be fine

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      Skyler M.
      Beverly Hills, CA
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      Nov 19, 2019

      Sprawling. In the back there's a street set up, the rest of the features are wooden and old, a lot of steep transition and the state of things make them more suited to bikes than skateboards. There is a 6 foot wooden 1/2 pipe, a pyramid, wooden banks, a few rails, some angle iron, mostly pipe coping. Locals were chill.

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      Mike M.
      Ygnacio Valley, Walnut Creek, CA
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      Jan 27, 2021

      Not bad for a skatepark in the dmv. I use to work for a park back in the early 2000's and the upkeep of this park isn't bad, it holds up in all weather. Mini ramp is too narrow though with a little too much vertical for a mini.

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      Corbin V.
      Center City West, Philadelphia, PA
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      Dec 10, 2020

      Big, fun park. Mostly vert with a Variety of ramps, boxes, ledges. There are a few holes in ramps, missing screws here and there.

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      Marcia A.
      Bethesda, MD
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      Apr 30, 2017

      I took four kids between the ages of 11-13 to this skate park . They ride scooters and skateboards. They have a variety of street style , and ramps and a half pipe and a kind of cool down area where you can practice tricks and even a few shady spots where you can hide from the sun. A great plus during the hotter months is that there is an indoor community pool so you could make a day of it by skating then shower and hit the pool . There are shaded picnic tables and a couple of bleachers beside the skate park. There are plenty of vending machines with drinks and snacks inside the community center and a couple drink only beside the skate park so bring your change.
      We all loved this park.

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      M G.
      Burke, VA
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      This is a fantastic little skatepark! Plus, it's now FREE! The county keeps it in great condition and even added a street section to go with the vert stuff. They also have classes as well as skate camps here, so be sure to check the online calendar.

      No, this is not a park for a very experienced skater, but it will give any fair-to-decent skater a challenge and more. I've been taking my 10 year old son here for a couple years and it is perfect for him.

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      Noel C.
      Fairfax, VA
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      Mar 21, 2013
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      Summary: more of the same for the DC area. We need a good sized, creative park that doesn't let down those who value good transition.

      Older Transition Section:
      This park isn't technically pre-fabricated or modular, but it has the same crappy aesthetic and feel. American Ramp Company, a 90's and early 2000's pre-fab company, built this awkward setup. They were notorious for all-metal construction but fortunately this park is wood-framed with a Skatelite surface. Unfortunately, it has no truly redeeming features. While the overall square footage is fairly large, the ramps are a disappointment. The proportions, both in individual ramps and in placement relative to each other, are all wrong. Take for example: eight foot high quarterpipes too under-vertical to be true vert quarters but too steep to be anything else. Sub boxes too small and too far back to be of much use. A box jump with tight transition, awkwardly long deck, and a broad curve into a short wedge landing. All the ramps have a sharp kink at the base where the sheet metal "toe" touches the ground at too steep of an angle. To top it off, the weak supporting frames flex, which causes the Skatelite surface to buckle and crack. Any new sheets one may observe are temporary cosmetic improvements that soon suffer the same fate. Exposed screw heads poke out the side of most of the ledges, so bike riders who grind should beware of tearing their tire sidewalls.

      Mini Ramp:
      Professional ramp builder Mike Mapp (of Cedar Crest & Ramptech fame) built a mini ramp in recent years. With an eight foot tranny and height of six feet, solid framing, and clean coping/Skatelite work, this ramp would have been great had they not limited his working space to 16 feet. At that narrow width, this ramp is a tease. People who like mini ramps will wish it had carving, grinding, and manualling room. Limited as it is, though, it makes for a good "first real ramp" experience for novices.

      Plaza:
      This edition opened in late 2012, and most skaters congregate here and use the small street-based obstacles. It's comparable to the Lake Fairfax park (the same contractor built it concurrently) but the obstacles are a little smaller and the square footage is roughly 1/3 of the LF park. It's got some standard basic rails and ledges, all of which are smooth and well crafted. As with the other concrete parks in the region, it cost the FCPA triple what it should have but that's Northern VA red tape and administrative fees for you.

      In conclusion, Wakefield Skatepark is adequate for the novice crowd. Intermediate and expert riders will find enjoyable obstacles and there, but not be impressed with the overall setup.

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      James W.
      Annandale, VA
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      Feb 21, 2015

      This place is great. On a cold snowy day the pool or gym is nice. When it's hot out, the bike trails and tennis courts are even better.

      Rugby practice just finished and basketball is starting.
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