

The park also has a playground, tennis courts and trails. Children ages 12 and younger require adult supervision. Non-motorized scooters are welcome, but bikes are not permitted. It features a five-foot halfpipe, quarterpipe, pipe rail and funbox, all constructed of steel. Constructed on two asphalt-surfaced former tennis courts, this lighted, supervised, county-operated skate park opened in July 2002. Rental safety equipment is not available. Rent the facility for private parties for $50, daily from 10 to noon and Fridays from 6 to 8 during the summer Saturdays and Sundays 10 to noon during the school year. The park offers skateboarding summer camps for all ages Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9 to noon, the weeks of Aug.

Daily admission is $3 a 15-visit frequent user pass is $35. SAWMILL SKATEBOARD PARK - Sawmill Creek Park, 301 Dorsey Rd., Glen Burnie. Most parks provide free spectator seating just outside the skating areas. Call ahead to confirm session times and to check weather conditions, as outdoor parks close in the event of rain and sometimes if temperatures prove extremely hot or cold. Skaters must obey posted safety and courtesy rules. Unless noted differently, parks require all participants to sign liability waivers, and parents must sign forms on site for children younger than 18. The minimum age generally is 6, and adults usually must accompany children younger than 10. Each park, unless otherwise described, is outdoors and fenced-in and allows skateboards, in-line skates and - during specified sessions - BMX bikes.
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Unless otherwise noted, each requires use of helmets and protective pads for knees and elbows, all of which often can be rented at supervised sites for $1 to $3 per item or $5 to $10 per full set.

The following skate parks are within a 90-minute drive of Washington.
