Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “A-Frame”
Food Court
Location
3701 McKinley Pkwy Unit 835, Buffalo, NY 14219
Description
Indoor skatepark inside the McKinley Mall. One of the best and largest skateparks in the area. Only indoor skatepark in the area with a bowl.
Website
Features
- bowl
- 3’, 4’, 5’, and 7’ quarter pipes (some with pool coping)
- 7-stair with hubbas and rail
- boxes
- funbox
- pyramid
- hip
- flat rail
- down rails
- manual pad
- picnic table with kicker
Bathrooms
There are bathrooms in the skatepark
Springville
Location
Heritage Park, 65 Franklin St, Springville, NY 14141
Description
Nice skatepark in a small town. There’s a pump track on one side of the park.
Features
- 4’ and 5’ quarter pipes
- 3’ spine
- A-frame with rail
- A-frame with ledge
- box
- flat rail
- manual pad
- short pump track
Lighting
There are overhead lights around the park.
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.
Hyde Park
Location
898 Hyde Park Blvd, Niagara Falls, NY 14301
Description
This would be a great skatepark, but the concrete needs some maintenance. The miniramp is unusable (for skateboards anyway).
Parking
No parking lot. Park on the street next to the skatepark.
Features
- 4’ quarter pipes
- 5’ miniramp
- A-frame with rail and ledge
- down rail
- flat rail
- boxes
- U-shaped manual pad
- weird 6-sided bank
Bryce Buchholz (Keysa Park)
Location
Keysa Park, Vandenberg Ave, Lancaster, NY 14086
Description
This is a fairly large skatepark. While it lacks an actual manual pad, the park has a decent variety of obstacles. In addition to the standard elements, there are mellow banks for beginners, and a big euro gap for advanced skaters. There’s some room for flat-ground skating in the corners of the park.
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.
Fort Erie
Location
1554 1572 Garrison Rd, Fort Erie, ON L2A 2S6, Canada
Description
This skatepark is across the border, but it’s close enough that it might be an option for you. Of course, you’d be driving right past Lasalle if you take the Peace Bridge.
Fort Erie provides a live stream of the skatepark–you can see if the park is crowded before you go.