Plan Nine Skatepark
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City Hazelwood
State Missouri
Country United States
Continent North America

User submitted review by stevenrobertcoll

WHAT: Indoors at the Mills Mall. Theres a little halfpipe a big one. Alot of drop in's and just ones you go down and a couple rails.

GOOD:its inside and it doesn't hurt when you fall.

BAD: BMX'rs are mean and tell you to get out of there way other then that its tight.

PADS: You have to wear a helmet thats it.

ADDRESS: 5555 St. Louis Mills Blvd

HOW TO FIND IT: You can get to it from highway 270 to highway 370 then its in that.

Thrasher Skatepark Rating: 0 / 10
Plan Nine Skatepark
Plan Nine Skatepark
Plan Nine Skatepark

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