Port Townsend... beautiful town, great waterfront shops, and terrific restaurants... terrible skatepark. What does it have? A homemade quarterpipe into a spine with a two foot top platform that leads into a huge concrete block, so that means that you had better be able to stop fast unless you're trying to hurt yourself. There are some ramps leaning against the blocks to mimic a wallride of some sort, but I'd still suggest that you not try it. There's also a mellow pyramid mimicing the one found at Poulsbo, as well as a couple of rails and grind boxes. I wouldn't suggest this place unless you're in the town and extremely bored.
Drinks: None
Bathrooms: Outhouse
Landscape: Open, next to a hill, surrounded by concrete blocks
Other: Baseball fields across the street
Jumps: Mellow pyramid, spine with a two foot platform
Coping: Only a couple of boxes and rails
Crowds: Almost nobody there, not surprising
Specials: Nothing really special
Directions: From I-5, take the HWY 16 (Bemerton) exit. Stay on it all the way until it becomes HWY 3. Stay on that all the way to the Hood Canal Bridge. Cross the bridge and go until you see signs for Port Townsend (HWY 19). Go on that for about 20 miles until you get into town (the road will have become HWY 20) and stay on HWY 20 through the waterfront downtown (it will become Water St.) until you reach Monroe St. Take a left, the park will be on your right before you go up the hill.
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