
Terria Skatepark, Lincoln
The City of Lincoln is the capital of the state of Nebraska and the second-most populous city after Omaha. It is also the county seat of Lancaster County and the home of the University of Nebraska.
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In Nice, you will find one of the most beautiful outdoor skate-parks that is perfectly integrated in between the trees of a lovely park. The skate park is harmonized with nature so you get the feeling as if you ride in the woods. Apart from this outstanding natural setting, the park has also amazing features and is the very next thing that makes it popular among skateboarders.
It is a concrete skatepark with a surface of 720 m² /7750 ft² long that consists of a bowl with several different levels and curves, a hip and a big coping that serves the curb. You will also find an element that looks like a diving board where you can drop to take the speed but also out of the bowl to show off with some tricks.
The street party is composed of large curbs, small steps, ledges and small inclines. If the sun is brighter than usual, don’t worry because the park is shaded. If you are a skate board and a nature enthusiast, this is the park for you. Grab your skateboard and ride!
The City of Lincoln is the capital of the state of Nebraska and the second-most populous city after Omaha. It is also the county seat of Lancaster County and the home of the University of Nebraska.
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