Caldwell D.A.R.E Skate Park (Caldwell, Idaho)
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The park was built in 1998 as a community project of the DARE organization.
The original park consisted of a flat concrete pad and wooden features.
These features included a spine, several 1/4 pipes, launch ramps and a metal topped mini pipe.
Several stationary rails and a semi movable box were also present.
This original park was frequented by many from 98' - the winter of '00.
The locals who frequented the park are now known as the "OG's of the first Golden Era"
This era lasted from the completion of the park to the winter of 00'.
After the year 2000, few patronized the park due to the removal of several rails, the box and most importantly, the mini pipe.
The park lay semi dormant till the fall of 2001, when an unidentified identity took up the refurbishment of the park and placed a small pyramid, a four stair setup complete with a hubba and a large concrete box.
This was the beginning of the "second Golden Era".
Several large wooden ramps were build by a local carpenter and many movable boxes and rails supplement this individualistic park.
The original park consisted of a flat concrete pad and wooden features.
These features included a spine, several 1/4 pipes, launch ramps and a metal topped mini pipe.
Several stationary rails and a semi movable box were also present.
This original park was frequented by many from 98' - the winter of '00.
The locals who frequented the park are now known as the "OG's of the first Golden Era"
This era lasted from the completion of the park to the winter of 00'.
After the year 2000, few patronized the park due to the removal of several rails, the box and most importantly, the mini pipe.
The park lay semi dormant till the fall of 2001, when an unidentified identity took up the refurbishment of the park and placed a small pyramid, a four stair setup complete with a hubba and a large concrete box.
This was the beginning of the "second Golden Era".
Several large wooden ramps were build by a local carpenter and many movable boxes and rails supplement this individualistic park.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 43°39'46"N 116°41'51"W
- Big Bend 33 km
- Succor Creek State Park 40 km
- Lake Cascade State Park 115 km
- Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument 168 km
- Thousand Springs State Park 171 km
- Rough Hill Wilderness Study Area 234 km
- Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve 246 km
- Wapi Lava Fields 280 km
- City of Rocks National Reserve 295 km
- Massacre Rocks State Park 319 km
- Steunenberg Residential Historic District 1.5 km
- College of Idaho 2 km
- Canyon Hill Cemetery 3.3 km
- Caldwell High School 3.6 km
- Vallivue High School 4.9 km
- Caldwell Industrial Airport (KEUL) 5.5 km
- Treasure Valley Marketplace 10 km
- Ridgevue High School 11 km
- Lake Lowell 12 km
- Amalgamated Sugar 12 km