Our Top 7 Skate Parks in Wisconsin

By Published On: January 31st, 20220 Comments

Wisconsin might be better known for its beer and cheese curds, but it’s no stranger to skateparks. Thanks to the community organizing efforts of skaters over the last few decades, the city has built parks in all urban centers, including Madison, Eau Claire, Green Bay, and Milwaukee.  

Whether you’re looking for street sections, bowls, or pipes, these Wisconsin parks have something for you. We’re also happy to report that several of these parks feature lights for night sessions. Of course, Wisconsin winters prevent outdoor skating, so we’ve included our favorite indoor parks as well. 

But first…skate gear! 

Besides your deck and wheels, your skate helmet and protective gear is your most important piece of skateboarding gear. Having the right helmet and following common skatepark rules can keep you and others safe and riding longer. 


Our Top 7 Skateparks in Wisconsin

  1. Goodman Skatepark

Location: 1150 E Wilson St., Madison, Wisconsin 53703

Cost: Free

Hours: 9 am – 10 pm 

Best for: Night skating, all-levels

Topping off our list is Goodman Skatepark, also known as the Madison Skatepark, as it’s based in Madison, Wisconsin. This DIY skatepark was built by volunteers after nearly two decades of community organizing. The result is a massive park complete with two large bowls, multiple levels of ramps, ledges and hubbas, plus a sweet A frame euro gap. City-provided lighting lets skaters enjoy the park into the nighttime. This skatepark is accessible to skaters of all levels, from beginner to advanced and welcomes BMX riders, scooters, and roller skaters. 

  1. Milwaukee Four Seasons Skatepark (Indoor Skatepark)

Location: 200 N 25th St., Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233

Cost: $9 – $15

Hours: Hours Vary, Check Website

Best for: Indoor skating, beginners

Wisconsin’s climate makes outdoor skating a challenge for much of the year, so indoor skateparks are essential. Skaters looking for a versatile indoor skatepark should look to the Milwaukee Four Seasons Skatepark. This warehouse-style park has ramps fit for beginner to professional level skaters, including quarter pipes, bowls, and street elements. This park is shared primarily by skaters and BMX riders. The Four Seasons Park has strong community efforts with programs and lessons for youth and adults. 

  1. Cream City Skatepark (Indoor Skatepark) 

Location: 5560 N. Park Dr., Butler, Wisconsin 53007

Cost: $8 – $13

Hours: 9 am – 11 pm

Best for: Beginners, street skating, indoor skating

Just outside of Milwaukee is Cream City Skatepark in Butler, WI. This indoor skatepark features a bowl, a small half-pipe, and an extensive street section. This is a great option for skaters of all levels, with plenty of ledges, rails, and ramps of various sizes. This is a true skatepark, with no bikes allowed. Helmets are required at this park. Memberships, lessons, and skate club events are all available at this park as well. 

  1. Eau Claire Skatepark

Location: 900 Broadway St., Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54703

Cost: Free

Hours: 8 am – 9 pm 

Best for: All-levels

Located right in downtown Eau Claire, Wisconsin is the Eau Claire skatepark. This outdoor park is situated in Carson Park close to the Riverside Bike & Skate shop. Built by Evergreen Skateparks, this park is flawlessly designed with an incredible flow. Regardless of skill level, skaters can enjoy flows through transition elements as well as scattered street obstacles. One thing we love about this park is its accessibility to new skaters as well as the challenges it presents to advanced skaters.  

  1. GBASO

Location: 2600 S Ashland Ave., Green Bay, Wisconsin 54304

Cost: Free

Hours: Varied, Check Website

Best for: Youth

One of Wisconsin’s youth-focused skateparks is GBASO, located in Green Bay. Featuring after school classes, seasonal camps, events, and more, this is a community-based skatepark introducing today’s youth to skateboarding. The park consists of wooden ramps, rails, ledges, stairs, and other obstacles built by staff. One of the coolest features of this park is the multileveled quarter pipe with a spine. GBASO includes a full skate shop, park, and rock-climbing room. 

  1. Quarry Skatepark 

Location: 7701 Terrace Ave., Middleton, Wisconsin 53562

Cost: Free

Hours:  7:00 am to 9:00 pm

Best for: Minimal crowds, the basics, transition skating

Just outside of Madison is the Quarry Skatepark in Middleton, WI. This free outdoor park isn’t the biggest park you’ll find, but it does feature some of the best transition elements in Wisconsin. While this park doesn’t have any bowls, it does have two quarter pipes with a spine, tall banks, as well as a six-stair. This is a great park for skaters looking for an uncrowded park with great concrete. 

  1. Telulah Skatepark

Location: 1300 E Newberry St, Appleton, Wisconsin 54915

Cost: Free

Hours:  Sunrise to Sunset

Best for: Beginners located on the Fox River in Appleton, Wi is Telulah Skatepark. This free outdoor park is a great option for kids to get into skating. Featuring curved ramps, rails, ledges, and hubbas, this park offers a lot of variety. One of our favorite features in this park is the A-shaped ramp. This skatepark welcomes skaters, BMX riders, and roller skaters. 

That concludes our list of our top 7 skateparks in Wisconsin! Whether you’re in Madison, Milwaukee, Eau Claire, elsewhere, or just visiting, we hope that you find what you’re looking for at these skateparks. We love hearing from you, so share your stories, photos, and videos with us. As always, you can tag us on our Instagram!

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