Trucks and Fins is a huge present to the whole skate community - not just for the skating people, but also for shops, builders and schools. Super easy to use and can't believe how complete it is.
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Main Street Park, 670 S Main St, Quakertown, PA 18951, United States
Sprawling across a massive footprint at 670 South Main Street, the Free Fall Action Park is a flagship, world-class action sports destination in Bucks County. Officially opening its gates in the summer of 2021 after years of community organizing and relentless local fundraising, this 47,000-square-foot complex was engineered to be a premier home for skateboarders, BMX riders, scooter enthusiasts, and inline skaters. Built as a multi-generational athletic hub, the concrete skatepark sits directly alongside two basketball courts and multi-purpose hockey rinks, which are frozen over in the winter for ice hockey and public skating.
Right alongside the concrete park stands the Free Fall Energy Center, a specialized park-side support facility operated by community volunteers that features a snack stand, dedicated parts and repair center, media hangout room, and public indoor restrooms.
The layout is a colossal hybrid masterpiece that holds the title of the first skatepark in Bucks County to feature a traditional pool template. The undisputed crown jewel of the facility is its massive, 100-foot-long concrete flow bowl complex, which sits adjacent to a deep, dedicated pool section lined with authentic pool coping for loud, classic grinds.Wrapping smoothly around the heavy transition elements is an extensive, progressive street plaza run. The street section is densely packed with a wide selection of modern obstacles, including multiple flat banks, crisp down-ledges, handrails, flat bars, step-ups, manual pads, and a vertical wallride feature.
The Free Fall Action Park is an outdoor, public concrete facility that is completely free to enter and ride. Crucially, the park is equipped with an integrated overhead sports lighting network, allowing riders to safely log sessions until 10:00 PM. The facility is located at 670 S. Main Street, Quakertown, Pennsylvania.
TrucksandFins Tip: The park functions as a perfect all-day road-trip destination due to its rare amenity profile; visiting riders can skate well into the night under the lights and take immediate advantage of on-site parking, the Energy Center's repair shop, and accessible public restrooms.
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Trucks and Fins is a huge present to the whole skate community - not just for the skating people, but also for shops, builders and schools. Super easy to use and can't believe how complete it is.
Pascal Lieleg aka Official Bowlshit

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Architect Betonlandschaften

Our skate community has been crying out for a comprehensive guide to global skate spots. Trucks and Fins should be commended on their dedication to mapping the world's STOKE!
Maverick Skateparks

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Steve Zanco, Skatepark Respect

A big part of skateboarding is about finding Animal Chin - your spirit animal, or in other words: whatever gets you stoked. Could be the right people to roll with, or that special dream terrain. Trucks and Fins has all the best skate destinations in one place; a map of stoke in your hands.
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