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Randolph Skate Park

Randolph Skate Park in Tucson, AZ, has a solid mix of street and transition features that keep skaters coming back for more. With a 3.3-star rating from 46 skaters, it's a decent spot to shred under the hot Arizona sun, but be ready for some crowds on weekends.

https://www.tucsonaz.gov/Departments/Parks-and-Recreation/Parks/Skate-Parks

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2023-03-15

This location is an asphalt & metal flat park. I'm biased towards concrete surfaces and variable heights so I can do air tricks and get speed. Two stars for this one since it's got just as bad surfaces as the streets in Tucson. Not impossible to skate, but it's no fun to me. Not for bikes, not much to do for scooters, might be ok for skateboards & rollerblades. Use your imagination here.

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2018-07-21

Most of the park isn't useable because the pavement is so rough it kills any speed you can manage to build. There's no quarter pipes to drop in on to help with it either. The only reason that it doesn't get one star is because they have two nearly perfect ledges with a flat bar between them on the smooth concrete. If you just want to do a few ledge lines, it's perfect. I'd recommend going in the morning because they close it up whenever they feel like it seems. Got the boot at 4 today because they opened early or something like that.

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2019-02-04

Totally unusable. The asphalt is a disaster, would love to see this place rehabilitated. There is a small patch of usable concrete on one side, so if you just want to do some ground tricks you can, but don’t expect much in the way of obstacles.

Randolph Skate Park

200 S Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ 85711, USA

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3.3 (46 reviews)

Lastest Review:
2023-03-15

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