About This Listing
This modern urban skate park & multi-use public green space features walking paths & more.
Located in Philadelphia, PA, this sports club offers quality facilities and services for sports enthusiasts.
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Rating & Reviews
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What visitors are saying
“Love this place great for riding practicing or just relaxing and chilling”
— Horace R. · ★★★★★ · 2025-9-29
“This skatepark is pretty dope i must say plus the people are not to bad during the daytime to sunset but once that sun goes down it turns into a pretty sketchy place. I'm not saying don't go there at night because it's definately one of the only spots to hang out, be super loud and best of all its a fairly easy to continue drinking past 2am if your 21, right? Whatever! Luv it and keep it clean.”
— dtrain d. · ★★★★★ · 2024-1-3
“Pretty big skatepark with lots of stuff. The flow isnu2019t great and the random strips of brick on the ground get annoying.”
— Vasiliy V. · ★★★☆☆ · 2025-7-29
“Worth checking out but not my style. A lot of the stuff here is on the larger side. Bot for beginners. I really enjoyed the curved ledge with no coping tho. Felt like a street ledge.”
— Jonathan Y. · ★★★☆☆
“Nice skateboard park in Philadelphia seems to get pretty busy with a lot of skateboarders out there on nice days. Itu2019s great that the city has put this here to allow skateboarders a place to ride since theyu2019ve been kicked out of most parks Edit 5/23/22 - I was going out riding the trail today and they were having a skate competition. Got some good photos!”
— SWFL · ★★★★★ · 2022-5-25
“Great to see families and locals of all ages out skateboarding on a summer Sunday. The grafitti park is next to the Schuylkill River trail and tucked behind the Art Museum. It's a good place to learn how to skateboard--there are 3 different skateboarding areas with ramps and pipes. There is an Indego bike station next to the park to make it easier to get to.”
— Barb (. · ★★★★★ · 2021-7-19
“It was a great park to learn to skate or just have fun. Everyone there was respectful and gave each other enough distance”
— Katie A. · ★★★★★ · 2020-9-11
“Paineu2019s Park is a dynamic and inclusive skatepark nestled along the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, adjacent to the iconic Philadelphia Museum of Art. Opened in 2013, itu2019s not just a haven for skateboarders but a mixed-use public space that embodies the cityu2019s commitment to recreational and cultural activities. The park features elements reminiscent of the beloved Love Park, catering to skaters of all skill levels,”
— Anwar H. · ★★★★★
Location
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Frequently asked questions
Where is Paine’s Park located?
Paine’s Park is located at Martin Luther King JR. Drive And & Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA 19130, United States. It is in Philadelphia, PA.
What is the phone number for Paine’s Park?
You can call Paine’s Park at +1 215-222-4300.
What are the hours of Paine’s Park?
Paine’s Park is open as follows: Monday 6u202famu201310u202fpm; Tuesday 6u202famu201310u202fpm; Wednesday 6u202famu201310u202fpm; Thursday 6u202famu201310u202fpm; Friday 6u202famu201310u202fpm; Saturday 6u202famu201310u202fpm; Sunday 6u202famu201310u202fpm. Hours may change on holidays — call ahead to confirm.
How is Paine’s Park rated?
Paine’s Park has an average rating of 4.5/5 from 233 customer reviews on Google.
