New Skate Park Coming to Bennington

Skateboarders enjoying the new park in Bennington with scenic views

Bennington, Vermont, September 1, 2025

News Summary

Bennington, Vermont, is set to open a new skate park that will cover 16,000 square feet, making it one of the largest in the state. With a total cost of under one million dollars, funding was achieved through community efforts and town support. The park will feature a classic concrete ‘snake run’ and facilities for skaters of various skill levels. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is planned to celebrate its opening, highlighting community engagement with amenities designed for safety and connectivity.

Bennington, Vermont is set to welcome a new state-of-the-art skate park on September 19, 2025. This significant addition to the community will span 16,000 square feet and is expected to become one of the largest skate parks in Vermont, further enhancing the town’s recreational offerings.

The total cost for the skate park project is estimated to be just under one million dollars. Funding was sourced through various community efforts, including approximately $300,000 raised from local residents, $300,000 from town funding, and contributions from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). The collaborative effort involved both the Town of Bennington and a dedicated volunteer skatepark committee.

The skate park will feature a classic concrete “snake run,” multiple bowls, and amenities tailored for skaters of all skill levels. Built by GRINDLINE Skateparks, a company recognized for constructing over 300 parks nationwide, it promises a diverse and engaging experience for both novice and experienced skateboarders.

Located off Depot Street near the Walloomsac Riverwalk trail, the park is conveniently within walking distance of downtown Bennington and local schools. Community leaders anticipate that the new facility will not only cater to local skaters but will also draw visitors from neighboring communities and states, promoting local growth.

A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled to take place from 5 PM to 9 PM on the grand opening day, featuring skating demonstrations, live music performances, and food offerings from local vendors. A food truck will be available, and attendees can enjoy complimentary treats from the Bennington Police Department’s Copsicle ice cream trailer.

The park is designed with community engagement in mind, including improved lighting, benches, and picnic tables to encourage gatherings. Safety is also a priority; the park will implement rules that require children under 12 to wear helmets, restrict loitering, smoking, alcohol, and drug use, and mandate adult supervision for younger children. Surveillance cameras will be installed to ensure security and safety for all users.

In summary, the opening of the skate park marks an exciting new chapter for Bennington, promising to enhance recreational opportunities and foster community spirit through active engagement and interaction.

Key Features of the Bennington Skate Park

Feature Details
Total Area 16,000 sq. ft.
Total Cost Under $1 million
Funding Sources $300,000 from community, $300,000 from town funding and ARPA
Construction Company GRINDLINE Skateparks
Location Off Depot Street, near Walloomsac Riverwalk
Opening Ceremony Date September 19, 2025
Facilities Included Snake run, bowls, seating areas, picnic tables
Rules Helmet for kids under 12, no loitering, no smoking/alcohol/drugs, supervision required for younger children
Security Measures Surveillance cameras

FAQ

What is the opening date of the skate park?

The skate park is set to open on September 19, 2025.

How large is the skate park?

The park will cover an area of 16,000 square feet.

How much did the park cost?

The total cost for the skate park is just under one million dollars.

Who funded the skate park?

The funding included approximately $300,000 raised by the community, $300,000 from town funding, and contributions from the American Rescue Plan Act.

What features will the skate park have?

The park will feature a snake run, multiple bowls, and areas designed for skaters of all skill levels.

Are there any rules for using the skate park?

Yes, rules include mandatory helmet use for children under 12, a prohibition on smoking, alcohol, and drug use, and the requirement for adult supervision for younger children.

Will there be security at the park?

Yes, surveillance cameras will be installed for safety and security.


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