Vermont Skate Parks

Vermont may be known for maple syrup and skiing, but skateboarding has carved out its place in the Green Mountain State. With a small population, Vermont’s skate scene is close-knit, and parks in Burlington, Montpelier, and Brattleboro play an important role in community life.

The state’s skateboarding reflects creativity and resilience. Long winters mean skaters value every warm-weather session, and many supplement outdoor skating with indoor DIY ramps. Vermont may not have the largest parks, but the culture is strong and community-driven.


Skateboard Parks Burlington Vermont:

Burlington is Vermont’s largest city, known for its college culture and Lake Champlain setting. Its skatepark is one of the state’s best.

  • Andy “A-Dog” Williams Skatepark

Skateboard Parks Montpelier Vermont:

Montpelier is the smallest state capital in the U.S., with a charming downtown and community spirit. Its skatepark reflects the city’s grassroots vibe.

  • Montpelier Skatepark

Skateboard Parks Brattleboro Vermont:

Brattleboro is an artsy town with a lively cultural scene. Its skatepark serves as a hub for local youth.

  • Brattleboro Skatepark