Metro Skatepark
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City Nashville
State Tennessee
Country United States
Continent North America

User submitted review by Paranoid Time

Built by California Skateparks. Opened July 1, 2004.

WHAT: Street plaza with banks, ledges, hubba, pyramid, straight and curved flatbars/rails, 3/4 bowl with ledges on top, quarterpipe with slight oververt. Small but well-laid-out flow bowl with spine section/rollover, oververt pocket, roll-ins with pump bump in between. Combi pool with approx 6 1/2' to 8' round section, 10' square-ish deep end.

GOOD: Free, lights until 11:00 P.M., locals friendly for the most part.

BAD: If you're cited for skating without a helmet, the fine is $106.

PADS: Recommended, helmets required. See above. Enforcement can be pretty strict.

ADDRESS: 2 Rivers Pkwy, Nashville, TN 37214, USA

HOW TO FIND IT: From I-40, take Briley Parkway North, Exit 215 B. Take Two Rivers Pkwy, Exit 10. Turn right, park entrance on your right. Next to Wave Country (water park), which is why it's often referred to as "CWC" ("Concrete Wave Country").

Thrasher Skatepark Rating: 0 / 10

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Metro Skatepark, Nashville, TN

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Reviewed by Paranoid Time - March 31, 2010
 
 
 
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