Maine Skate Parks

Maine may be known for its rugged coastlines, lighthouses, and lobster, but skateboarding has carved out a spot in its communities. With colder winters limiting outdoor sessions, skaters here make the most of spring through fall. Cities like Portland and Bangor have developed strong skate facilities, and smaller towns like Auburn and Lewiston support their own thriving parks.

What makes Maine’s skateboarding scene unique is its blend of coastal charm and grassroots community spirit. Skaters often organize events, cleanups, and DIY projects, strengthening the sense of belonging. From skating with a backdrop of Casco Bay to rolling through inland parks near rivers and forests, Maine delivers both beauty and community in equal measure.


Skateboard Parks Portland Maine:

Portland is Maine’s largest city and a cultural hub, known for its historic Old Port, arts scene, and food culture. Its skateparks are central to the city’s youth recreation.

  • Portland Skatepark
  • Deering Oaks Skate Spot

Skateboard Parks Lewiston Maine:

Lewiston is a historic mill town that has transformed into a city with strong cultural diversity. Its skatepark is a hub for local riders.

  • Lewiston Skatepark

Skateboard Parks Bangor Maine:

Bangor, once known as the “lumber capital of the world,” is now a vibrant small city with arts and entertainment. Its skatepark is well-used year-round.

  • Bangor Skatepark

Skateboard Parks South Portland Maine:

South Portland sits just across the harbor from Portland and is known for its beaches and relaxed lifestyle. The skate spot is popular with families and youth.

  • South Portland Skate Spot

Skateboard Parks Auburn Maine:

Auburn pairs with Lewiston as part of Maine’s “Twin Cities,” offering parks, trails, and recreation. The skatepark here serves as a local gathering space.

  • Auburn Skatepark