Idaho combines rugged landscapes with a growing skateboarding presence. Boise anchors the scene with Rhodes Skatepark, one of the largest and most respected parks in the Pacific Northwest. Smaller cities such as Idaho Falls, Pocatello, and Twin Falls also provide well-used community parks. Skaters here balance the outdoorsy spirit of the state with a love for creative, urban-style expression.
Because Idaho’s communities are spread out, skateboarding often doubles as a reason for travel between towns. The state’s mix of modern parks and DIY spots creates a variety of options, whether you’re in a college town like Moscow or heading north to Coeur d’Alene. Idaho skateboarding is tight-knit, creative, and growing steadily.
Skateboard Parks Boise Idaho:
Boise is Idaho’s capital and largest city, known for its vibrant downtown, outdoor recreation, and strong community spirit. It’s also the state’s skateboarding hub.
- Rhodes Skatepark
- Ann Morrison Park Skate Spot
- Franklin Park Skate Spot
Skateboard Parks Idaho Falls Idaho:
Idaho Falls is a gateway to Yellowstone and the Tetons, known for its outdoor focus and community-driven culture.
- Idaho Falls Skatepark
- Tautphaus Park Skate Spot
Skateboard Parks Pocatello Idaho:
Pocatello is a historic railroad town and home to Idaho State University. Its skateparks are central to youth recreation.
- Pocatello Skatepark
- Raymond Park Skate Spot
Skateboard Parks Twin Falls Idaho:
Twin Falls is famous for Shoshone Falls and its canyon views. Its skateparks provide a modern contrast to the natural scenery.
- Twin Falls Skatepark
- Harmon Park Skate Spot
Skateboard Parks Coeur d’Alene Idaho:
Coeur d’Alene is a resort town on a lake in northern Idaho. The skate scene here blends recreation with the city’s active lifestyle.
- Coeur d’Alene Skatepark
- Ramsey Park Skate Spot
