Smooth surface. Lot of the ramps got robbed. 1/4 pipes and some nice boxes.
Legit skatepark. 5 foot qp's, flatbars, hubba + down rail, manny pad w/ ledge. A solid park, when you get bored, go skate spots around town.
big stair sets and drops....rough area though...in the ghetto 10stair 8 stair with CHIPPED hubbas 7 stair with hand rail and hubbas 5ft drop wall rides jamie thomas boardslides the 8stairs OLD handrail in...i believe misled youth COME VISIT NY!
old kfc building used for dealing crack and people stand there waiting for the bus across the street from it are buttery marble ledges in the parking lot is a ledge to to tricks off and a kicker gap set up nice for lines or a good warm up session never a bust... just watch out alot of shady people...
This spot is located right off Glenwood rd. It has 4 composite(grey looks like wood carved) benches. They are used by both skaters and gay BMX-ers, so watch out.
benches, and a bunch of stair sets, hand rails, and a shitty little bank
This is out of the way from the train station, but not too much, so it's worth the skate. In the middle of Roslyn HIgh, is huge 12 set with the cleanest and longest runup. The rail is perfectly centered, so it doesn't matter whether you are goofy or regular.
If your looking for footage and you are good at manual variations this is your spot. This is spot is still believably popular since the early to late 90's, and will be forever popular. There are to lanes of manny pads, one which is excessively used, the other is just for gapping. The more you go along the banks, the steeper the incline becomes. The best time to skate is off buisness days or at nighttime so there are no cars present.