Truckee Skate Park

Truckee Skate Park

10500 Brockway Rd., Truckee, CA

Kick the daily grind at the Truckee Skate Park 

The Truckee Sake Park is located in Regional Park next to Brockway rd. and the small ballfield. At the time of its creation, it was the second park district owned skate park in California. It is one of our busiest facilities, as it is free to residents and visitors. Skateboarding is a huge part of our active community, and we are pleased to offer the only skate park in the area. 

No Bikes at the Skate Park. Please visit the Truckee Bike Park for biking use.



RockerMemorialSkatePark

Rocker Memorial Skatepark's goal is to construct a new, state-of-the-art, 25K sq. ft. expansion to complement the current skate park in Truckee, California.


Skateparks are a vibrant, creative part of sustainably healthy communities. As a gathering place for dedicated, athletic youth, the RMSP will expand the forum for visitors young and old, beginning and skilled, to meet and share experiences. For many skateboarding youth, the skatepark becomes a home-away-from-home. 

Donate Today To Expand The Skate Park

Rocker Rendering 1

Important Community Goal Posts for RMSP:

  • Free: unrestricted public access during park hours.
  • Accessible: the park is located at a geographic and walkable recreation center of Truckee with the Legacy Trail, Regional Park and existing paved paths making it easy for people to feel comfortable walking (or riding) to the park.
  • Professional: Our community has a high-level of skill and expertise and so the RMSP plans were developed by Zach Wormhoudt, one of the top designers in the industry, to provide a park experience that is challenging and exciting for all.
  • Engaged: Local users are currently involved in the advocacy, fundraising, and design stages which fosters community pride and stewardship. The expanded skatepark will be a venue for community jams, programs, and workshops.
  • Inclusive: The skatepark is located in the Regional Park where a wide variety of public activities are already occurring adding expanded opportunities to community activities.
  • Diverse: The design of the park meets the needs of Truckee’s board community serving a wide range of experience and skill levels.