SKATE AT YOUR OWN RISK. Spanish Fork City Corporation is not responsible for injuries, YOUare.
The use of protective equipment (including helmets, wrist guards, knee and elbow pads) isSTRONGLY RECOMMENDED!!
This park is open for use during daylight hours only.
Be respectful of other skaters and park users at all times. No swearing or foul language. Keep music volume down.
Alcohol, tobacco products, drugs and glass containers are not allowed.
Do not use park when surface is wet.
No bicycles or motorized vehicles.
Additional obstacles or other materials, like ramps and jumps, may not be used at the skate park. Do not add ice melt, that is our job.
THIS IS YOUR PARK. Please help keep it clean by using trash containers. Tagging, graffiti or abuse is punishable by law and may result in temporary closure of park.
This park is closed to school aged youth during school hours.
This facility is not supervised.
Spanish Fork Skatepark is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media
Rainy days don’t have to be boring days. If you’re not one to curl up with a book or take a deep dive into a video game, there are plenty of other fun ways to spend a rainy day. From the… Read More
Although Utah is the second driest state in the country, it is also an unlikely hotbed for delicious homegrown fruits and veggies, plus flavorful dairy products and plenty of raw honey. Take… Read More
There’s nothing quite like a classic diner. Whether it’s Saturday morning, a late-night food run, or even a weekday afternoon late lunch, piled-high pancakes and golden hash browns somehow always… Read More
French food is one of the most diverse cuisines in the world. With regional delicacies, fabulous cheeses, and a near monopoly on wine, French fare is bursting with mouthwatering offerings. Check out… Read More
While Utah is home to an abundance of excellent restaurants with fancy options cooked up by world-renowned chefs, nothing replaces the taste of a home-cooked meal. You’ll find the atmosphere of… Read More