CONCRETE SKATEPARKS

Here are some of our favorite concrete skatepark projects we have designed and built in the Lancaster, Harrisburg and Maryland area. We’ve test rode them ourselves and they do not disappoint!

Concrete Skatepark in Honeybrook, PA

Honeybrook Skatepark

173 Suplee Rd, Honeybrook PA. 19344

Completed in fall of 2024 Honeybrook is our 3rd largest park built to date. This park features a track or lane style layout with various features on the way. The goal of the borough was to build a park that was easily approachable for various users. We stepped away from a ‘court’ style skatepark and used the large lot to help riders engage with long rides instead of a whole lot of back and forth. The bowl is a ‘molar’ shape that is pretty symmetrical with extremely mellow transitions- so that the beginner or novice can get the feel of a pool style feature without having to navigate extreme transitions. We aim to give a skatepark with a little bit of everything and make all users welcome. Honeybrook is set in a beautiful country setting with kind locals and a good opportunity to put some miles on your ride! 

Steelton Skatepark

642 3rd Alley, Steelton PA.

17000 sq. ft completed fall of 2020. Multi-use skatepark, with a large range of terrain.

Built in two phases over 4 years this park was a long time coming to Dauphin county. The first phase (left side of photo) was built on top of 2 old deteriorating tennis courts. There was a need to reclaim the area and make it useful to the community once more. This section has some flow and mild street style elements and a stand alone bowl suitable for novice and expert riders alike. The second phase has more of a basin feel with two sections ranging in degree. Altogether this park offers a range of terrain for all skill levels. 

Denver Skatepark

1000-1098 Steinmetz Rd, Denver, PA 17517

6500 sq. ft mixed batch of terrain, mostly transitional.

Originally a 6,000 sq ft modular park on an asphalt pad, Denver PA skatepark has morphed into a concrete hotspot with many lines when empty, or several rooms when full. This park has a mildly quirky feel but has a lot of heart. Loyal locals range from Amish children to traveling elderstatesmen from miles away. Serene setting by the local Cocalico creek. 

Urbana Pump Track

3230 Stone Barn Dr, Frederick, MD 21704

1200 sq. ft pump track, with additional skatepark features attached. Pump track is lit until 10pm.

This pump track was designed by a local ski instructor and placed next to the town’s ramp and asphalt pad skatepark. This type of feature opened up some doors to this activity that essentially gets people out and on their boards getting some rides! 

Backyard Skatepark

3200 sq. ft private residence in northern Pennsylvania.

Residential skatepark a dream come true! Bowl corner feature, two elevation element with down ledges and a 3 stair leading to a 5’ high by 20’ wide quarter pipe giving riders enough inertia to do it all again. This park has standard yet endless lines that help riders get creative in a small space. 

Reamstown Skatepark

84 E Church St. Stevens PA 17578

3000 sq. ft with small bowl, pump track and spine feature.

This is the sister skatepark to Denver PA. This park is set up for pure fun of rolling. The bowl is 2’ in the shallow and rises to a 4’ crescent in the “deep” end. There is a small taco/spine feature that can divert or lead one into the pump track section. At the entry there is some flat area for a game of skate or learning to be on the board. This park was unforeseen to be as popular and enjoyable as originally anticipated. 

Lititz Skatepark

4000 sq. ft

201 Maple St, Lititz, PA 17543

Beautiful town, sweet skatepark. Nestled in the Lititz springs park maples, this park has an open concept with ledges galore, Manny pads some mild transitions and some angular hips and bumps all that can dump you into a 5’ high bowl corner and sweet roll over feature. It is a work in progress with donations from local non profit C.A.S.A. (Cocalico alternative sport association) and the Lititz borough. Another hidden gem.

Carlisle Skatepark

413 Fairground ave, Carlisle, PA, United States, Pennsylvania

4500 sq. ft moderate street and transitional terrain.

Thurmont Skatepark

804 E Main St, Thurmont MD, 21788

3200 sq. ft of moderate street and transitional terrain with lights.

Bloomsburg Skatepark

98 E Fort McClure Blvd, Bloomsburg, PA 17815

Arment Concrete completed phase 1 at this 10,000 sq. ft park in 2017.

Reid Menzer Memorial Skatepark

941 Vander Ave, York PA 17403

2nd phase (8000 additional sq. ft) of park was completed by Arment Concrete in 2017. Lights are on until 11pm!

Granahan Skatepark

6500 Callowhill St. Philadelphia, PA 19151

Built by Arment Concrete in 2015.