
“Every open skatepark supports hundreds of kids that might otherwise have nowhere (safe) to go. The diversity of a skate park community can provide a social support network where school, family and “traditional sports“ clubs may not be adequate / connecting today with the younger generation(s).

A well designed & built skatepark in an outdoor, open, highly visible location–as most skateparks are–is not the place to bully kids, use drugs, or be a nuisance. Skaters are there for a reason, and are generally very good at policing each other about behavior that interferes with their enjoyment the park. Get involved→
Board Members
We are working together to make a quality concrete skatepark a reality in Rutland, Vermont. Will you join us?
Why Rutland
Rutland is one of the largest cities in Vermont with nearly 16,000 people. We have recreation options a-plenty at our finger tips, but lack a safe place to skate, scoot, blade or bike without hassle.
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UpComing Events
Come to a meeting, attend an event or just go skate! There are many ways to help us in this process.
| Location | Date | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Rutland Board of Alderman Meetings | 1st and 3rd Mondays of every month | Public are invited to comment at 7:00 p.m. |
| Rec Committee Meeting | TBD | Full Details → |
| Sweater Weather Soiree | October 14, 2023 | Full Details → |
| Slash and Berm Banked Slalom Fundraiser | March 1-2, 2024 | Full Details → |





