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Homefield Park Skate Park

Homefield Park
Newland Road/Homefield Road
Worthing
West Sussex - Directions
Open 7 days a week including evenings

Free entry

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Homefield Park skate park was built in 2000 with a lottery grant, funding from the council and a contribution from Sussex Police. In 2002, the park was encircled by a high metal fence to keep dogs and young children from running onto the park. This gives skaters a place to skate where they know they will not be at risk of un-expected collisions.

The Skate park is open all year round, although it is not lit at night, and riding the ramps in darkness is not advised. This park is not locked at night.

The park was designed in direct consultation with the skaters and BMX'ers of Worthing. This has lead to an integrated design, ideal for laps and lines across the driveway, grind box, or the various jump boxes. In addition, there is a mini ramp half pipe for other tricks.

The design of the main jump box in the centre of the park has many different styles of ramps to accommodate different skill levels. The smaller driveway and the pyramid can be used by quite low skill levels. The jump box and grind box can be used to pull off more spectacular, technically demanding tricks.

The mini ramp half pipe offers an additional technical focus for more advanced riders of all disciplines.

The Park is ideal for use with boards, blades or BMX's.

Any pictures of tricks pulled on the park would be gratefully received for inclusion on this web page.


Homefield Park Skateboard Map

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