Kenegy skatepark
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Kenegy skatepark is a skatepark located in Raytown, Missouri, USA. Its host park, C. Lee Kenagy Park, can be found at the intersection of 79th Street and Raytown Road. The Skatepark can date back to 2005, and was Raytown's first, and currently only, skatepark. It was built by American Ramp Company, based out of Joplin, Missouri.
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The park itself is constructed entirely of steel, atop a smooth surface concrete base. The park is mainly geared towards "vert" skateboarding, with two large quarter pipes, one five foot, and another six foot. Across from each quarter pipe is an equal sized roll-in ramp for speed. The park also includes a pyramid with an attached four-stair and rail, and a smaller three-and-a-half foot tall spine.
The park is not entirely in favor of ramps, there is also a descending square rail in the corner, away from the ramps, and easily accessible. Also on the opposite side there is a foot-high box, and a two-foot-high box attached to each other, for grinding and manual tricks. The park's set-up is hard to argue with, despite its flaws the park is very easy to get around. Some skateboarders complain that metal ramps affect performance, this is not true however. The only down-side, other than loud noise, is when the weather becomes hot, so do the ramps.
The city is very serious about the skatepark, some call it "Raytown's test park", because they think if it works with the youth then a second, better skatepark may be in the near future. The park shows no signs of graffiti, and litter has been down to a minimum. After over two years, Raytown should be considering a new skatepark to put themselves in the skatepark scene.