First skatepark design in the U.S. by Finnish designer Janne Saario
Skateboarding is a popular pastime, dating back to the 1940s, created when surfers in California wanted something fun to do when the waves were flat.
Columbus, Indiana, a city surrounded by everywhere art and unexpected architecture has recently upgraded its skatepark and is now welcoming visitors.
The Jolie Crider Memorial Skatepark is the city’s latest innovative design landmark, and is bringing in a new wave of skaters, both professionals and newbies. Far more durable than the previous park, this 14,000 square foot, $400,000 project is located right across the street from Columbus East High School in Clifty Park.
At first the city of Columbus couldn’t decide if the 20-year-old, skatepark should be renovated or completely rebuilt. The pre-existing skatepark was made of a skatelite material that was cracked and worn, making it unusable and unsafe for skaters. It was eventually decided that the city would rebuild the park altogether, offering a new and exciting place for residents and visitors alike to come and express themselves through skating.
You May Also Like
Indoor Family Fun for Winter
With some of the Midwest’s most innovative play spaces, Columbus is made for family adventure.
Take a Hike!
Your outdoor recreation guide for walking and hiking in Columbus, IN is here!
Fall for… Columbus: Fall Itineraries for the perfect trip
Choose your own adventure and let’s start planning something that’s actually fun.
10 Ways to Wear Out Your Kids This Summer in Columbus
Summer fun is here! From interactive museums and old-fashioned ice cream parlors to aquatic centers, climbing gyms, and scenic paddles.
Related Partners
Jolie Crider Memorial Skate ParkIndiana Avenue and Salzburg Boulevard
Columbus, Indiana 47201
United States
Indiana Avenue and Salzburg Boulevard Columbus, Indiana 47201 (812) 376-2680