It’s time to say “goodbye” to the Camas-Washougal Skate Park and “hello” to the Riverside Bowl Skatepark.
The new name — which accompanies a $350,000 revamp that will soon replace the 21-year-old skatepark’s failing wooden ramps with poured-concrete elements designed to withstand the region’s rainy weather and appeal to all levels of skaters — is a nod to the area’s history and the stouthearted group of local skateboarders who have been pushing city leaders to revitalize the park for the past five years.
“I know our (city council) would like us to change the name of the skatepark to something other than the Camas-Washougal Skate Park,” Trang told members of the Camas Parks and Recreation Commission during the Commission’s March 2 meeting. “I am asking for your approval to change the name to Riverside Bowl Skatepark.”
Located a few blocks west of the Camas-Washougal border at 2900 N.E. Third Ave., the skatepark sits next to the space where the former Riverside Bowl roller skating rink and dance hall once stood. When a group of local skateboarders first started challenging city leaders to better maintain the skatepark, they formed a Facebook group called “Riverside Bowl” and used the image of the former Riverside Bowl sign on their page.
“Now (the name Riverside Bowl) is even more iconic because we’re creating a (skateboarding) bowl,” Lam told the Commission on March 2, adding that the owners of the neighboring property were happy to share the name with the skatepark.