
10 Skateparks Beyond Seoul
Looking for some skate ramps? Here are 10 places outside of Seoul to grind your day away. Don’t sit at home, grab your board and ride.
Is there any skateboarding outside of seoul?
Yes, of course! We have found ramps big and small from Gangwon-do to Geoje. Some of them we remembered to mark and others we did not. We try to always keep our boards and blades in the car on any trip so that we can take advantage of whatever parks we find.
What are skateparks like in Korea?
We have found parks to be quite different all over the country. Some are so scary we can’t even attempt them, others are perfect for any level, and some are run down and like skating on a haunted house.
The two most terrifying parks we found are in Incheon and Cheonan. Songdo Skate Park in Incheon is brutal and weather-worn. Cheonan Skate Park is made of metal ramps that drop onto concrete, terrifying. We have these on the list but we don’t recommend them. However, visit them once to be entertained.
Our favorite skate parks are Dongtan, Godeok, and Yongin. These locations are user-friendly and fun. We go to them often. Many families like the skate park in Sapgyoho but it gets too overrun by kids for us to feel comfortable skating.
10 Skateparks in South Korea!

Godeok Skate Park
000-000-0000
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Hangul Address:
경기도 평택시 고덕동 2388
Description:
A small and rideable skate park. Ok, this is actually a big park complex with basketball court courts and playgrounds as well.

Dongtan Skate Park
Hangul Address:
경기도 화성시 동탄공원로2길 32
Description:
Open again after the pandemic! Large and busy skate park with intro raps and a bowl. The park changes regularly so don't expect the same things year to year.

Yongin Skate Park
Hangul Name:
엑스파크공원
Hangul Address:
경기 용인시 기흥구 죽전로27번길 33
Description:
Reported Closed for COVID: August 30, 2021 This is a VERY fun park with lots to play on.

Hyangnam Skate Park
Hangul Name:
도원체육공원
Hangul Address:
경기도 화성시 향남읍 행정동로 96
Description:
Update: Closed during level 4 social distancing. A nice simple skatepark with less traffic than many.

Ansan Skate Park
Hangul Address:
경기 안산시 상록구 광덕대로 70
Description:
A nice sized skate park that allows most kinds of wheels.

Sapgyoho Skate Park
Hangul Address:
충남 당진시 신평면 운정리 213-1
Description:
An easy skate park that can get overrun by non-skaters during the summer.

Cheonan Skate Park
Hangul Address:
충청남도 천안시 동남구 천안대로 357
Description:
A terrifyingly difficult skate park.

Songdo Skate Park
Hangul Address:
인천광역시 연수구 인천신항대로892번길 25
Description:
Older skate park thats a bit rough for skate boarding but perfect for BMX

Habor skateboards
010-8339-2069
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Hangul Name:
하버 스케이트보드
Hangul Address:
대전광역시 서구 대덕대로335번길 23
Description:
This is an indoor skateboarding facility for beginners. There are lessons available.

Play Ground Skateboard Park
0507-1308-3318
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Hangul Address:
대구 중구 중앙대로 278
Description:
An indoor basement skatepark.
Surfy Beach is also building a skate ramp at their spot on Yangyang (summer 2021) and there is also another portable skate park in a different part of Yangyang, which we will leave as Easter eggs to discover on your own.

Lanae Rivers-Woods moved to Korea in 2011 where she lives in the countryside with her family, friends, and puppies. She holds a BSSW (Bachelor’s of Science in Social Work), a MAIT (Master’s of Arts in International Teaching), and registered by the Pyeongtaek Korean Times with the Korean government as a Cultural Expert.
Ms. Rivers-Woods used her 15 years experience as a social architect, UX/UI designer, and technology consultant to found South of Seoul in 2015. South of Seoul is a volunteer organization that leverages technological tools to mitigate cultural dissonance in multi-cultural communities.
Through South of Seoul, Ms. Rivers-Woods works with independent volunteers, non-profit organizations, businesses, local & federal government, universities, and US military organizations to develop solutions to support English speaking international residents in rural South Korea.
Additionally, Ms. Rivers-Woods founded the South of Seoul smart phone app available for Google Play and iPhone. The app provides information a resources for those living and traveling in South Korea.
When she isn’t in South of Seoul development meetings or working her day job, Ms. Rivers-Woods loves to be outside at skate parks, the beach, or playing in the mountains.

