Best Local Skate Parks in Southern New Jersey

Julie Wimmer
Skate Parks
Neighborhood: All
Southern New Jersey, NJ 00000
United States of America
When the weather is nice, many people like to be active outdoors whether it be to exercise or play. Below find some great skate parks, for those of you who like to skate or skateboard, in Southern New Jersey.

Black Diamond Moorestown Skate Park

400 Route 38 (Moorestown Mall) Moorestown, NJ

Enjoy a vert ramp, half pipe, street course (with obstacles etc...) and kid course at the indoor Black Diamond Moorestown Skate Park. The park is almost 40,000 square feet. This Black Diamond skate park is indoors and is open 7 days a week. They also sell snowboards.

Hopewell Skate Park

Washington Crossing Titusville, NJ

This skate park has a mini-pipe, curved bench, metal box, a kink, a flat bar and more. Free. Helmets and pads not required, but highly suggested.

The Incline Club

485 Locust Street, Lakewood, NJ

Indoors and open daily. Pay a day rate on certain days of $25, on others, $10 or $15 depending on day or time. This is a place for skate boards, bikes, scooters and Roller blades. They also offer instruction for bikes and skate boarding. This place offers party packages, summer camp and special events.

Jackson Skate Park

Justice Complex, Jackson, NJ

Usually closed in the winter due to weather, Jackson Skate Park is outdoors. Helmets, pads must be worn at all times. Open daily from 7:30 am to Dusk.

Patmos Park

1049 Ocean Heights Avenue, Egg Harbor Township, NJ

This skate park has stairs, humps, bowls, rails, corners and more. Outdoors. Helmets required, and no cursing or throwing your skateboard.

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Published by Julie Wimmer

Julie worked in tv/film for years. She now works part time instructing preschool gym and fitness classes at a local YMCA. She also has traveled around the US and has a good sense and knowlege of different st...  View profile

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  • Sarah D.5/9/2011

    very well done!

  • Melissa Matters5/4/2011

    Good info! I want to take my daughter to a skate park. She's just about three likes skateboarding and would probably enjoy watching.

  • Rita Oakleaf5/4/2011

    "No cursing or throwing your skateboard"...well, what fun is that? Just kidding. I never learned how to skateboard, but I used to skate in our garage in my old roller skates. Good times. :)

  • Maria Malone5/4/2011

    Well done.

  • Lori Gunn5/3/2011

    fantastic writing - thank you for reminding me I have to go over and take a picture, since tomorrow is supposed to be nice.

  • Lady Samantha5/3/2011

    good article and Don I still have my skates too...four wheels and all. :)

  • Kristen Warning5/3/2011

    Great info!

  • Laura C5/3/2011

    very fun
    best wishes,
    Laura Cone

  • Sandy James5/3/2011

    Good resources.

  • Michele Starkey5/3/2011

    The kids in our neighborhood wanted a skate park at the community center and the Board voted it down. Said the insurance would be too high! Imagine that! cheers

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