What’s up, Philly skaters! As the summer haze gives way to crisp autumn air, the skate scene is just heating up. The biggest news this month comes directly from YOU, the heart of our community. Thanks to our intrepid app users, a brand-new spot has been put on the map, and it’s already got us buzzing with excitement.
This is what Let’s Roll is all about: skaters sharing their discoveries and building our collective knowledge. As we roll into October, let’s keep that energy going. Let’s explore this new find, keep an eye out for pop-up events, and make this fall the best season of skating the City of Brotherly Love has ever seen!
Community-Sourced Spot: The 'philly dkate plex'
Give a huge round of applause to the skater who logged our hottest new discovery: the ‘philly dkate plex’! We love seeing the map light up with fresh pavement and hidden gems found by our own. Who’s going to be the first to check it out and drop a review?
philly dkate plex
Philly Skaters on the Roll
The streets of Philly are alive with talent, and we want to see it! Make sure to log your sessions and tag us in your clips. You never know, you might be the next skater we feature right here.
Your Word on the Street
Just checked out the new ‘philly dkate plex’ or revisited an old favorite? Don’t keep it to yourself! Your reviews help fellow skaters know where to go, what to expect, and where the best vibes are. Drop a review in the app today!
Log Your Rolls!
Every logged session helps us see where the action is. Are you hitting the river trails, the downtown plazas, or exploring a neighborhood park? Fire up the app before you roll out and put your skate session on the map!
“i’m surprised it’s still closed to traffic.”
“i love how smooth my new wheels and bearings are!”
“every time i get new wheels it rains when i test them the first time. every single time”
“Special shoutout to @10thingsiskateaboutyou. Missed you girl. They opened MLK Drive bridge, FINALLY!!”
“Straight forward Rail to Trail. 95% protected from vehicle traffic. Only a few traffic crosses when you get to Conshohocken….”