Youth Activity Skatepark
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Youth Activity Skatepark


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City O'Fallon
State Missouri
Country United States
Continent North America

User submitted review by stevenrobertcoll

WHAT: Biggest Skatepark in Missouri!

GOOD: Great lines and 3 park sections. Beginner/Intermediate/Expert Bowl. Great street section and great bowl! Stairs, rails, ledges, drop ins, boxes, ramps. and much more.

BAD: Costs $8 for the first visit Then $3 every time after. It costs some money and is hard if you are a beginner.

PADS: Helmet only

ADDRESS: 7801 Highway N, O'Fallon, MO 63368, USA

HOW TO GET THERE: Off of highway N

Thrasher Skatepark Rating: 0 / 10

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9.0
Reviewed by sonsulier - November 01, 2010
 
 

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8.0
Reviewed by This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it - April 24, 2010
 
 
 
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