North Houston Skate Park

Info

12351 Kuykendahl Road
Houston, TX 77067
281-873-6422

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Hours

Sun: 10 am – 9 pm
Mon: 10 am – 9 pm
Tue: CLOSED
Wed: 10 am – 9 pm
Thu: 10 am – 9 pm
Fri: 10 am – 10 pm
Sat: 8 am – 10 pm

Admission is FREE

Helmets are REQUIRED.
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About

In August 2014, the N. Houston Development Corp (formerly the Greater Greenspoint Redevelopment Authority) opened North Houston Skate Park. It is a popular event venue and attracts both novice and expert skaters from around the city and world. With 77,000 square feet of skate surface, it is the largest skate park in North America – and the second largest in the entire world!

Grab your gear and get ready to grind! The park features a world-class, competition-scale Texas-shaped bowl with a full pipe, a 12-foot vertical ramp, a 10-foot-deep bowl, banked walls & speed hips – plus backyard-style pools & 3 flow bowls – beginner, intermediate, & advanced. A section designed to emulate the street-skating experience has ledges, rails, benches, banks, quarter pipes & stair obstacles, providing fun and creative challenges for skaters of all levels and interests.

In addition to the multi-level features, the Park is home to “High Noon” – a life-size, full pipe bronze sculpture designed by legendary Hall-of-Fame skateboarder Steve Olson.

A skateboarder wearing a helmet performs a jump above a concrete bowl at the North Houston Skate Park, while another skater watches nearby on the skate plaza.
Four children wearing helmets stand inside a concrete skate bowl holding skateboards at the North Houston Skate Park, posing together during an evening skate session.
North Houston Skate Park aerial
A group of children wearing helmets pose together with skateboards at the North Houston Skate Park, smiling and standing along the edge of a skate bowl during a group activity.

Features

  • Walking Trails
  • Shaded Picnic Tables
  • 80” Outdoor Television
  • Benches
  • Public Art
  • Shaded Structures with Seating & Water Misters

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