Polson Skatepark

Polson, MT
Matt Sadler
Matt Sadler |
Ryan Brown gets up in the Helmet. |
Jason Boyes skating the helmet in Polson |
Grand opening of the Polson Park |
James Reeves, 5-0 down the ledge in Polson, Montana. |
James reeves - 360 flip |
Kim Petersen frontside air over the doorway in the deep end. |
Mark
Mark Scott |
Polson Panorama |
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Polson is rad. The bowl snakes around from a mellow 3 feet deep to about 8 feet with fun hips of all shapes along the way, with a spine between both sections, then there is the door... A door. Super fun to grind over. That door leads you into the deep vert section, then there is the HELMET...a freakin' Helmet.

The street stuff is also super good. There is a pyramid bank that alone could be skated all day. Ledges, stairs, Large gap steps, you name it. Polson is rad.

Another good aspect of Polson is that it sits right on the South shore of Flathead Lake (largest freshwater lake west of the Missippi and one of the cleanest of it's size in the world) which means it get really mild weather due to the massive body of water next to it. This means that it will be skateable way earlier than other parks after winter and in the summer you can go jump in the lake and cool off. The town is also an hour north of Missoula, an hour south of Whitefish.

Date Completed:
Summer 2006
Builders:
Dreamland
Helmets:
Optional
Pads:
Optional
Bikes:
Allowed
Eats:
Head into town.
Sorry still working on it. The markers are in the wrong spot but the map is centered at the park.
Coming from South of Polson; follow Highway 93 all the way through town (heading North the West). Take a left on 1st Street West right before crossing the bridge over Flathead Lake. Go straight for 7 blocks and take a right on 7th Avenue West, go West for 4 blocks on 7th and the park will be on your left near baseball fields and a small playground. You can miss the helmet. 7th and 7th.
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