Nashua (David W. Deane) Skatepark

Nashua, New Hampshire, United States
BankBowlFlat RailKickerLedgeQuarter Pipe

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About Nashua (David W. Deane) Skatepark

The David W. Deane Skateboard Park (commonly known as the Nashua Skatepark) is a 20,000-square-foot outdoor concrete facility located in Nashua, New Hampshire. Designed by Pillar Design Studios and built by Artisan Skateparks in 2017, it is widely considered one of the premier skateparks in New England. While the park does have a perimeter street section, it is predominantly a transition-focused park built for speed, flow, and vertical riding, catering heavily to intermediate and advanced skaters and BMX riders. Park Terrain FeaturesMassive Flow Bowl: The sprawling centerpiece of the park. It features an open design with an infinite number of lines, incorporating varying wall heights, hips, banks, pump bumps, volcanoes, and a massive vert wall. Mickey Mouse (Clover) Bowl: A fast, three-pocket standalone bowl featuring traditional pool coping all the way around and a smooth "waterfall" drop into the deep end. Egg Bowl: A deep, standalone egg-shaped pool with steep transitions and full pool coping. Street Perimeter: Squeezed around the outer edges of the large center bowls, the street section includes standard features like ledges, flat rails, and a hip. A later addition also brought in a flat bar and grind box to give street skaters more dedicated options.Note: Because of the deep transitions, tight bowls, and large vert features, this park can be challenging for absolute beginners, but it remains a destination park for experienced transition riders.

Skatepark Info

Type

Outdoor Skatepark

Surface

Concrete

Address

Stadium Drive, Nashua, NH 03062

Features

Bank

Bowl

Flat Rail

Kicker

Ledge

Quarter Pipe

Vert Ramp

Volcano

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