Kendall and I had fun watching the competition here for the Arnold Expo. Mostly it was a bunch of wipe outs, but still pretty cool. They have one room that has a half pipe-ish thing, then another large room with ramps, rails, platforms, and such. I heard it’s like $ 10 to skate all day. I think I’m gonna have to get Kendall a skateboard now. BTW, don’t let Christina fool you, she totally ganked some guys skateboard and took them to school!
Christina C.
Place rating: 4 Columbus, OH
I’m not a skater(I know, hard to tell right?) so I can’t comment on the ramps or the degree of the incline… or whatever else is important to the sport of skating. But, I can tell you how cool it is to have Columbus’s only indoor street skate park in the heart of Grandview. You’d otherwise never know it was there. It’s inside an old warehouse and doesn’t look like much on the outside, but once you step foot through the doors you’re captivated by the amount of work it must’ve taken to build everything. It’s a completely transformed spaced that accommodates any level of skater(i.e. little and big hills/jumps/etc.) There is a small sign and a private parking lot — although I’m not sure it’s open all of the time because there was a gate. I imagine if I skated I’d be pretty stoked this place existed! But for now, I’ll just tell you about it so you can tell your friends.