Action Sports and Skate Parks in Las Vegas

By Colleen Smith


Las Vegas does everything gigantic and hosts great extreme action sports. Stepping away from the lights and sounds of the slots isn't uninteresting when first class action sports places are visited by Vegas adrenaline-junkie tourists trying to find extreme excitement.

Show Off Skills or Get Lessons at SkateCity Indoor Skate Park

SkateCity is one of the hottest skate parks in Las Vegas. Pros and beginners enjoy the 6000 square foot indoor course while grinding and shredding barriers for each and every skill level. For those new to the game that are seeking to get their feet wet, SkateCity offers lessons with keen instructors. As the proud host of Zumiez Best Foot Forward contest, SkateCity welcomes some of the states best skaters. Hubbas, stairs and rails are given a work out by beginners from all over the country on a two way course at one of the premier skate parks in Las Vegas.

See Vegas from the Sky

Adrenaline pumping skydives at Skydive Vegas offer the best skydiving in Las Vegas. Well-trained skydivers prepare amateurs for the tandem jump of a life-time. The plane ride includes amazing perspectives of the Las Vegas Strip, Lake Mead, the Hoover Dam,. Free falling with an instructor at over 120 mph while secured in a dual harness system is the most enthralling experience available to Las Vegas visitors.

Fly Inside

Skydiving in Las Vegas does not need to be an outdoor excursion. Thrill hunters needing to remain a bit nearer to the ground opt for indoor skydiving at Vegas Indoor Skydiving. An enormous fan blows into a wind tunnel simulating skydiving for a solo experience for adults and kids.

Keeping It on Two Wheels in Las Vegas

BMX fans love to train and race at Nellis BMX. Spectators like to watch true athletes push limits while racing BMX bikes at top speeds on the dirt track at Nellis BMX. Test memberships are available for those Vegas vacationers with an affinity for BMX and a wish to tear it up with the locals.

Hot Pro Dirt Bike Action

The stars of Supercross come to Vegas twice a year. The Supercross season ends in May when the best racers in the world assemble at Sam Boyd Stadium to tie up the season's championship. Top Amateur racers of Arenacross collect the same weekend at South Point Arena to battle for the coveted Amateur Arenacross Championship. The youth classes boast the future stars of motocross in the most massive indoor newbie event in the country. Action Sports in Las Vegas get going again in October when Supercross stars grace the dirt roads at Sam Boyd for the serious coin Monster Energy Cup. Supercross is big excitement for fans enjoying the high-flying action of pros including Chad Reed, Ryan Villipoto and Ryan Dungy.




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