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Clarksburg Skatepark at Ovid Hazen Wells Park

Clarksburg, MD

Ovid Hazen Wells Skatepark, officially named Clarksburg Skatepark at Ovid Hazen Wells Park, is a 12,000-square-foot concrete skatepark in Montgomery County, Maryland. Designed and built by Spohn Ranch, the park was created for skateboarders, inline skaters, scooter riders, and BMX riders of all skill levels. The layout combines a mellow tiered peanut-shaped bowl with a flowing street section featuring quarter pipes, radius wedges, banks, rails, ledges, and a stair set with handrail and grind ledge. Additional obstacles include a volcano jump, euro gap, rainbow rail, flat bar, slappy curb, and kinked round rail, creating a mix of transition and technical street lines.

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Spohn Ranch
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Corydon Skatepark

Corydon, IN

Corydon Skatepark is a 9,500-square-foot concrete skatepark in Corydon, Indiana located beside Little Indian Creek and a larger public park with trails, a playground, pedestrian bridge, and restored WPA community building. The park features a multi-pocketed bowl and a long flow/street section with a 5-stair set, mellow hubbas, channels, box combos, ledges, and an A-frame centerpiece with multiple lines. Custom fingerboard tables were also built as part of the project, giving the park a distinctive local touch.

Designer/Builder(s):

hunger skateparks
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Bro Bowl

Rebild Kommune, Denmark

The Bro Bowl, also known as the Skørping Bowl, is a concrete kidney-shaped bowl in Skørping built in 2012 by Hunger Skateparks in collaboration with Roundwall Development. Inspired by 1970s pool skating, the bowl features poured concrete construction with pool coping, tile accents, and transitions ranging from roughly 5 to 7 feet deep. The original design also included curbs and a “magic carpet ride” element. Located at the Ungdomshusets Venner youth center, it was the first bowl of its kind in Northern Denmark and includes rider-activated lighting for evening sessions. The park is intended specifically for skateboards and roller skates, and wax use is prohibited.

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Hunger Skateparks
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The Turf Skatepark

Greenfield, WI

The Turf Skatepark in Greenfield, Wisconsin is one of the most historically significant skateparks in the Midwest. Originally opened in 1979 as Surf-N-Turf and designed by California skatepark architect Art Kent, the park became famous for its massive concrete bowls and year-round indoor riding. Skate legends including Tony Hawk, Steve Caballero, and Christian Hosoi skated the park during its original era, and it appeared in the Powell-Peralta film Public Domain. After closing in 1996, the bowls were buried beneath gravel and pavement near the Loomis Road interchange. In 2010, construction crews accidentally rediscovered part of the original park during highway work, sparking the “Save the Turf” movement and renewed efforts to preserve the historic concrete. The park officially reopened as a free public skatepark in 2025 following a restoration led by Grindline Skateparks. The rebuilt facility preserves the original 1979 bowls while adding modern street and flow features, creating a rare mix of first-generation skatepark history and contemporary design.

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Grindline SkateparksArt Kent

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