Welcome to the
Mill
Creek
Skate
Park
13903 North Creek Drive
Community Transit Routes: 105, 106
Mill Creek is proud to offer a 10,000 square foot park
with a mix of bowls and an innovative street course. The bowl has deep
and shallow ends with quick transitions and a mix of pool and pipe
coping. The streets course offers up several different sections that all
tie together and high hubba ledges. A small two up set with ledge looks
like a mini Pier 9. There is a medium double set and an eight stair down
rail for the heavy hitters.
The skate park is open from
8 a.m.
to 10 p.m.
Lights come on at dusk. Hours of operation are enforced by the
City of Mill Creek Police Department.
For
lost and found inquiries or for more information regarding the skate
park and its use, contact the
Parks &
Recreation Department at 425-745-1891.
Skate
Park
Use Guidelines
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Skaters should wear appropriate safety gear including helmets, pads,
gloves, and guards.
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Know your abilities and skate within them.
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Exercise common sense and courtesy to others.
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Enter at your own risk. This is an unsupervised park.
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Do not skate if the surface is wet or icy. It can be extremely
dangerous.
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Be aware and alert. Flying objects are not uncommon.
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Spectators should remain outside the skating area.
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Keep the park clean. Use provided trash containers.
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Disorderly conduct will not be tolerated
Skate
Park
Rules and Regulations
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Use of the facility is only allowed during park hours,
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This is a skate park, not a bike park. Only skateboards,
rollerblades, and scooters are allowed. Bicycles and motorized
vehicles are not allowed,
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Food, beverages, loud music, and glass containers are prohibited,
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Alcohol, tobacco products, and drugs are prohibited,
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No new obstacles may be set up or used in the skate park,
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No littering or defacing of park property
All city ordinances and park rules will be enforced.
The City of Mill Creek reserves the right to revoke the use of the skate
park for those individuals that do not obey the rules. Rule violations
will not be tolerated and may result in ejection, seizure of equipment,
citation, or closure of skate park.