Sports

Hillsborough's Brandon Skate Park Set To Open April 21 (Video)

The park's features, designed by Team Pain, are set to attract skateboarders from throughout the region to Providence East Park in the Greater Brandon community of Riverview. The grand opening is free, as well as admission through the end of April.

 

Updated April 20:

Due to a forecast of inclement weather, the April 21 grand opening has been delayed, to some time in May, according to the Hillsborough County Parks, Recreation and Conservation Department. However, the park will be open to skaters, as the weather allows.

Find out what's happening in Brandonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

______________

Earlier:

Find out what's happening in Brandonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

The Brandon Skate Park in Providence Park East is set to open this month as a major attraction for skateboarders from throughout Hillsborough County and beyond.

Community members are invited to the drop-in grand opening April 21, with ribbon-cutting ceremonies scheduled for noon, followed by skateboarding demonstrations.

The 11,000-square-foot park reportedly was funded with impact fees and general revenue dollars. Team Pain, a company owned and operated by skaters that for 30 years has been creating custom skate parks for communities and skateboarders worldwide, worked under Hennessy Construction Services Corp. as a member of the design, permitting and construction team.

The Brandon Skate Park is the first skate park built with taxpayers' dollars.

  • .

According to county officials, the park cost $499,501 and is best decribed, according to a Brandon Patch interview with Team Pain foreman Chris Berry in January, as a "street course," featuring a bowl, "like a swimming pool, 9 feet, 6 inches deep."

The Brandon Skate Park is at 5720 Providence Road, in the Greater Brandon community of Riverview.

Included in the course are radius ramps, stairs, rails, ledges, banks and pool coping, which is the term used to identify the stone, or in this case, concrete material used to cap the bowl shell wall.

Team Pain has built skate parks in Florida in Apollo Beach, Tampa, Dunedin, Sarasota, New Tampa, Inglewood and Naples. Also coming, a park in Bradenton.

______________

Brandon Skate Park Grand Opening Particulars:

  • Entrance to the park will be free through April.
  • Starting in May, the skate fee is $4 per day. The cost for an annual pass is $150.
  • Hillsborough County has a reciprocal agreement with the City of Tampa. Annual passes will be honored at all Hillsborough County and City of Tampa skate parks.
  • All skaters must wear helmets and complete a waiver.

______________

Brandon Skate Park Features:

Bowl:

  • An intermediate/professional bowl with rounded walls, two hips and two general depths. The shallow end is 6 feet deep and just under-vert; the deep end is more than 9 feet deep, with 1.5 feet of vert. The entire bowl has pool coping and tile.

Obstacle Street:

  • Consists of two main levels that split the park into two sections.
  • The lower section has a few street-plaza elements, including a granite bench set at an angle; curved ledges; a cone-pole jam; a manual pad; a small, but long, set of four stairs; a brick-stamped bank with a flat bar on top; and a handrail and flat rail. The area also sports a very wide quarter-pipe, with steel coping, including a 12-foot pool coping extension; a smaller pyramid with a bull-nose flat rail; and a steep bank and hip.
  • The lower section is connected to the upper section with a series of banks, including a step-up that links to an escalating transition hip.

Transition Elements:

  • Six-foot corner quarter-pipe leading to a long and low A-shaped quarter-pipe, ending at a series of moguls located throughout.
  • A third level takes skaters to the bowl, an area also connected with quarter-pipes and more moguls, ranging in height from 2.5 to 5 feet.

______________

RELATED COVERAGE:


Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here