Bowling Green
-BGSU: Like nearly every other university it has ledges, rails, gaps, etc.
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-Xscape Skatepark: Located in BG's only shopping mall. Mini ramp, box jump, street course, and the best damn street spine ever.
website: xscapeforfun.com
Bryan
-Public Park: "recycled diaper" surface. mini ramp. street course. no bikes, but not sure how well enforced.
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Delphos
-Water Works Park: A very small public park. 4' quarter, a 4' tall wedge, and some little ledges in the middle.
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Lima
-Faurot Park: Up until recently Faurot Park was a pretty small park that got boring pretty quick. But recent additions have
made it a pretty fun place to ride. There are a couple 6' quarters, a decent little mini ramp with hips, a 6' street spine, and some various wedges, kickers, rails and ledges around the park.
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Sandusky
-Public Park: It's right behind the police station and the rules say no bikes. I hear that they really enforce that rule too. So good luck gettin' away with that one. But the place looks kinda fun for a public park.
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St. Mary's
-St. Mary's High School: There are a few fun rails, and other things close by.
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Toledo
-Highland Skatepark: Located in Highland Park off of South Avenue, it's half cement and half wood featuring a 6' bowl with hips, 5' corner bowl, wedges, rails,
micro-mini, micro-spine, pyramid, etc.
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-Woodville Skatepark: This park isn't actually in Toledo, but pretty darn close. It's located in the Woodville Mall in Northwood. It's a fun park with lots of ledges, rails, quarters, hips, pyramids...and so on. I could write more, or you could just visit their site for more info and pictures.
website: woodvillesk8park.com
-Nathan's Yard:
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-Ninja Trails: 2 good size doubles and a small 8 pack with lots of big jumps and good lines to be rebuilt for the summer of '04.
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-University of Toledo: Located between Dorr and Bancroft Streets it's got ledges, rails, banks, stairs, and some fun dirt banks/lips.
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Van Wert
-Troy's House: You may reckognize Troy or his house from several of the pictures and videos on this site. Well this is the place, and no wonder Troy is so damn good. In his barn you'll find a little park with quarters and vert walls on each end. In the middle is a 4' tall box jump and a 4' tall street spine. Along with the stationary ramps, there are a few other ramps, rails, ledges and obstacles that get moved around quite a bit. In the summer time there are delapidated and crumbling jumps in his yard.
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-Fountain Park: If you are looking for street to ride in Van Wert, the bulk of it can be found here. There isn't much, but enough to keep yourself occupied for awhile. Ftn. Park offers a pavilion with a fun 3 stair that curves around the front, an open gazebo sort of thing with sets of 4 steps in various spots around it, a couple weird handrails, and several benches and picnic tables to set up and ride at your discretion.
Wapak
-Street: A few ledges and rails around town. Just various little obstacles scattered around. Nothing too outstanding though.
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-Public Park: Small park, a couple wedges and quarters, mini ramp, rails and ledges.
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