Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “2-ft-transition”
Skateparks
Lockport Railyard
Location Outwater Memorial Park, Corinthia St, Lockport, NY 14094
Description Excellent skatepark that’s worth a long drive. Great variety of transition and street obstacles, including several features that bridge a gap.
Construction began in fall 2023; the skatepark officially opened April 20, 2024.
Bathrooms There are bathrooms in the park. If you’re lucky, they’ll be unlocked.
Features 5’ miniramp with spine 2’ quarter pipe with 3’ extension, 4’ quarter pipe with 5’ extension gap bump to bump flat rails down rail down ledge 5-stair with rail hip (with flat rail across it) box curbs
Skateparks
Luke Nelson (Medina)
Location 1113 S Main St, Medina, NY 14103
Description Excellent skatepark that’s worth a long drive. Great variety of transition and street obstacles, including a unique large ramp wall.
Features ramp wall bowl 3-sided miniramp? 2’, 3’, and 4’ quarter pipes A-frame with rail flat rail down rail down ledges 4-stair with hubba 2-stair combination manual pad and box bank with parking block hip box Lighting There are overhead lights on the north and south sides of the park.
Skateparks
Alix Rice Peace Park
Location Amherst Northtown Center, Amherst, NY 14221
Description A corner of the park has 2’ quarter pipes with a round manual pad in between, which is popular. There’s also a 4’ quarter pipe and two bowls.
There’s some graffiti and artwork on the walls of the park; even non-skaters might want to check it out.
Features 2 bowls 2’ and 4’ quarter pipes round manual pad 4-stair with hubba long, tall down rails Bathrooms There are bathrooms inside the Northtown Center.
Skateparks
LaSalle
Location Ralph Wilson Park, Buffalo, NY 14202
Description One of the most popular skateparks in the area. There’s a wide variety of obstacles for street skating, and there’s also a bowl.
While the skatepark opened in 2013, it was completed in three phases with phase II completed in 2017 and phase III completed in 2021.
People like to park nearby and show off how loud their cars’ sound systems are.