Bøler Skatepark
About Bøler Skatepark
Bøler Skatepark—widely called Bøler Betongpark—is an outdoor concrete flow park in Oslo’s Østensjø district, near Bøler Senter and Bøler metro on Line 3 (about 15–20 minutes by train from the city center). Built by Betongpark, it sits on a wooded natural slope rather than a flat urban plaza, so the terrain feels organic and continuous. The layout is one interconnected flow system: a long snake-run style path with changing heights and banks for pumping and carving, pool-style coping and metal edges, hips and corners for airs and transfers, and a central “volcano” feature that anchors lines through the park. Some ledges and manual pads are worked into the edges for occasional street-style tricks. There are no floodlights—sessions are effectively daylight-only even though the space is open around the clock. Admission is free. The sloped site rewards intermediate and advanced riders who can hold speed and read lines; beginners may find runouts less forgiving if balance slips. The atmosphere is relaxed and neighborhood-oriented—less of a contest bowl than Jordal, but prized locally for unique terrain and a quieter, treed setting.
Skatepark Info
Type
Outdoor Skatepark
Surface
Concrete (Betongpark)
Address
Utmarkveien 4, 0689 Oslo, Norway
Website
www.betongpark.noHours
Open 24 hours (daylight use only; no floodlights)
Features
Bank
Bowl
Hip
Ledge
Manual Pad
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