All of us at Mr. Smalls are sad to release the news that Mr. Smalls Skate Park is permanently closed.
When Mr. Smalls Skatepark opened 10 years ago, we were the only skatepark in the area. 10 years later, free parks have multiplied throughout the city. Even though the Skatepark will be missed tremendously, there have been some amazing memories created. We at Mr. Smalls encourage you to keep riding and visit the many parks throughout Pittsburgh and surrounding areas:
City of Pittsburgh Public Skate Parks
Open dawn to dusk, free, helmets required.
Info: 412-255-2539
▪ McKinley Skate Park in Beltzhoover – This skate park features a course built with ramps, half-pipes, splines and rails to challenge each skater’s balance and skill. Bausman Street off of Route 51 by Liberty Tunnels
▪ West Penn Skate Park in Polish Hill – This skate park combines a concrete “bowl” with pre-fabricated pieces. Herron Avenue
▪ Tuxedo Street Site near Sheraden Park – This skate park features the latest in modular skate park technology–bowls, fun boxes and grind rails–which makes for another very challenging course. Tuxedo Street, West End of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Area Private Parks/Community Parks
See park website for details:
▪ Pipes Skatepark, Murrysville/Export PA
▪ Skatepark of Natrona, Natrona Heights PA
▪ BCubed Skatepark, Moon Township PA
▪ Monroeville Action Sports Park, Monroeville PA
▪ AE Ride Skatepark, Cranberry Municipal Building
▪ Father Marinaro Skatepark, Butler PA
▪ Peters Township Skatepark, Community Recreational Center
▪ Findlay Skatepark, Findlay Township PA
▪ Boyce Park Skatepark, Monroeville PA
▪ Penn Hills Xtreme Sports Park, Penn Hills PA