This new 2.7 acre neighborhood park on the north side of Cooley Road in the Northpointe subdivision will provide recreation to residents in a growing area that has been under-served to date.
The park includes a paved loop path, natural soft surface trails, open lawn, picnic and gathering space, child’s play area, a sport court for half-court basketball, four square and hopscotch. The play area includes a traditional play structure with shade sails, musical instruments and natural sensory discovery area.
There’s also a small skate feature for less experienced riders.
63800 Wellington Street, Bend, OR, USA (Directions)
Street Parking
Northpointe Park’s Skate Spot is open from dawn until dusk in dry conditions. It is a mini-skate park with four main features: quarter pipe, flat rail, bump and steps.
Park Rules & Etiquette
Please note that there’s a high volume of skaters so be prepared to share the park. Practice control and courtesy so that everyone can enjoy the park safely. To help users skate safely, the District has set forth use rules and guidelines including encouraging users to wear protective equipment, such as helmets and elbow pads, as well as to practice control and keep the surface clean.
Free-style BMX bike and scooter riders are not allowed in the park. Bike and scooter riders are encouraged to use the original skatepark at the northwest corner of Ponderosa Park. The district has no immediate plans for the original park and it is likely to remain a multi-purpose area for some time. Learn more about other skateparks and skating rules.
Northpointe Park was acquired in 2017 and 2019 from Palmer Homes and PP & L. It opened in 2022 and is named for the neighborhood where it was developed.
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Skate Park
Northpointe Park’s Skate Spot is open from dawn until dusk in dry conditions. It is a mini-skate park with four main features: quarter pipe, flat rail, bump and steps.
Park Rules & Etiquette
Please note that there’s a high volume of skaters so be prepared to share the park. Practice control and courtesy so that everyone can enjoy the park safely. To help users skate safely, the District has set forth use rules and guidelines including encouraging users to wear protective equipment, such as helmets and elbow pads, as well as to practice control and keep the surface clean.
Free-style BMX bike and scooter riders are not allowed in the park. Bike and scooter riders are encouraged to use the original skatepark at the northwest corner of Ponderosa Park. The district has no immediate plans for the original park and it is likely to remain a multi-purpose area for some time. Learn more about other skateparks and skating rules.
Park History
Northpointe Park was acquired in 2017 and 2019 from Palmer Homes and PP & L. It opened in 2022 and is named for the neighborhood where it was developed.