
What the large crowd proved was that there is a huge demand from the skate and BMX communities (or maybe, locally, that should now just be community, singular.) Martinez suggested that this could soon become as popular a spot as Barton Springs: The big difference is that there will only be one Barton Springs, and the original city plan calls for three parks. Even with Mabel Davis, this opening only makes two, so the question now is when the third park happens.
Click on the image to see our gallery of shots from the opening day.
Oops As our eagle-eyed reader JS3 noted, and as we missed out, the address is 1213 Shoal Creek, just off North Lamar, near AISD House Park and the ACC Rio Grande Campus car park. The park is free and open 5am-10pm daily: Plastic pegs on bikes are the rule, pads and helmets recommended.
Mike Martinez, Chris Riley, Parks, City Government, Austin Skate & BMX Park, Austin Skate and BMX Park