Bridgeton Skatepark 4 Burt Street, Bridgeton, NJ 08302
About the Business
Welcome to Bridgeton Skatepark, the premier destination for skate enthusiasts in Bridgeton, New Jersey! Conveniently located at 4 Burt Street, our skatepark offers a dynamic and welcoming space for skaters of all ages and skill levels. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, you'll find an array of features designed to challenge and inspire, including ramps, rails, and bowls that cater to a variety of styles and techniques.
Our skatepark is more than just a place to skate—it's a community hub where skaters can connect, learn, and grow together. We host regular events, workshops, and competitions, providing opportunities for skaters to showcase their talents and enhance their skills. Safety is our top priority, so we ensure our facilities are well-maintained and adhere to the highest standards.
Bridgeton Skatepark is open year-round, offering a vibrant and energetic atmosphere that's perfect for both casual skaters and those looking to push their boundaries. Come visit us at 4 Burt Street and experience the thrill of skateboarding in a supportive and encouraging environment. Whether you're looking to practice new tricks or simply enjoy the skate culture, Bridgeton Skatepark is the place to be. Join us today and become part of our thriving skate community!
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Location & Phone number
4 Burt Street, Bridgeton, New Jersey 08302, United States
Reviews
"This is all that there is"
"Looks as though they repaved half for a small hockey rink and cleaned it up and did new fencing. Only two quarterpipes and two boxes left. One had no coping and the other has a top sheet covering the coping. It’s a shame they didn’t pave the whole court l, rather than doing new fencing and replacing only half. Has the potential to be a neat little DIY the ground is semi smooth."
"All the ramps are falling apart. Really nothing here."
"Looks to be a DIY project someone set up for a weekend and then abandoned. Not a maintained or established skatepark in any sense of the word. Very few of the ramps are actually useable, and some I would not risk to hold more than a small child's body weight, let alone a full grown skater. Still, there are some rails that can possibly be used, and the abandoned tennis court is surprisingly well paved, so could be used for practicing flat ground or using aforementioned rails. Still, this is not a real skatepark, and unless you want to practice flat ground by yourself or have nowhere else nearby, I would skip this one."
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