City of Vancouver's helmet law
This law only applies to parks located inside the city of Vancouver - Swift Skate Park, Endeavor Neighborhood Park and Gretchen Fraser Neighborhood Park.
There are a number of different parks around Clark County where skateboarders and BMX bicyclists of all ages can ride.
Skateparks and extreme sports parks are large (10,000 square feet or larger) concrete spaces with a number of different riding terrains. They are built at larger community parks, which usually feature restrooms and parking lots.
Skate spots are smaller spaces (1,000-3,000 square feet) with two or three street features. They are usually built at small neighborhood parks, which do not have restrooms or parking. They are meant to be walked, biked or skated to.


Swift Skatepark
Inside Water Works Park
E. Fourth Plain Boulevard at Fort Vancouver Way
Vancouver, WA 98663
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Extreme Sports Park at Pacific Community Park
NE 164th Avenue at NE 18th Street
Vancouver, WA 98684
Map


Endeavour Neighborhood Park Skate Spot
NE Four Seasons Lane at NE Angelo Drive
Vancouver, WA 98684
Map

Gretchen Fraser Neighborhood Park Skate Spot
SE 155th Avenue at
SE Mill Plain Boulevard
Vancouver, WA 98684
Map

Harmony Ridge Neighborhood Park Skate Spot
18208 NE 28th Street
Vancouver, WA 98684
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Tenny Creek Neighborhood Park Skate Spot
NE 88th Street at NE 31st Avenue
Vancouver, WA
Map
 More Information
To get updates and information about skateparks and skate spots in Clark County and the city of Vancouver, please send an e-mail to clarkparks@clark.wa.gov and ask to be added to the skateboarding/BMX bicycling distribution list.
Links to other area skate parks:
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