Cibolo sits right in the sweet spot of the east San Antonio metro — close enough to a solid cluster of free public skateparks that you never have to drive far. Whether your kid just got their first board and needs open flat ground, or they're ready to drop into a real bowl, there's a park within 12 miles that fits. None of these parks charge admission, all are concrete or asphalt, and several are lit for evening sessions when Texas summer heat finally breaks. Pack the pads and plan to stay a while.

Top-Rated Skate Parks Near Cibolo

1. Schertz Skatepark (Schertz)

Location: 820 Community Circle, Schertz, TX 78154

Schertz👶 Best for ages All skill levels💲 Free🚗 2.3 mi
Schertz Skatepark — Schertz, TX

Schertz Skatepark's three concentric circle layout solves the crowd problem that makes many parks stressful for beginners: Flow is built into the design — skaters naturally orbit without cutting each other off, which is a genuine relief when you've got a nervous kid learning to push for the first time. The multi-elevated manual pad zone is approachable for kids working on transitions, and the Z ledge and flat rails have enough run-out that mistakes don't end in collisions. This is Phase 1 of a three-phase planned buildout, and it's already worth the drive. Located in the Community Circle complex next to the Schertz Dog Park and other amenities.

Good to know: three concentric circle design, themed Z ledge feature, flat rail with approach and run-out space, multi-elevated manual pad zone, street features, rails, parking.

Parent tip: The concentric circle layout has good run-out space around every obstacle — beginners don't have to worry about rolling out of a trick straight into a wall.

For current hours and seasonal closures, see the official Schertz Skatepark page.

2. Converse North Park Skatepark (Converse)

Starting in Cibolo, the drive takes under 10 min without traffic — the round trip fits inside a morning.

Location: 8200 Spring Town Street, Converse, TX 78109

Converse👶 Best for ages All skill levels💲 Free🚗 6.2 mi
Converse North Park — Converse, TX

Converse North Park is the solution for families where only one kid skates and everyone else needs a different activity: The skatepark has ramps, rails, and bowls, but the bigger sell is everything around it — a lake, walking trails, basketball and volleyball courts, a zipline playground, and bike paths that spread the group across a massive complex. Nobody has to just sit and wait. It's about 17 miles from New Braunfels, so plan for a full afternoon rather than a quick stop. The variety of activities makes that drive worth it if you're looking for a full-day family outing rather than just a skate session.

Good to know: ramps, rails, bowls, picnic areas, pavilion, basketball courts, volleyball courts, football field, lake, walking trails, playgrounds with zipline swing, biking paths.

Parent tip: Pack bikes or scooters — the trail loops around the lake and kids can alternate between skating and riding without anyone getting bored.

Hours and amenities shift with the season — confirm today's on the Converse North Park Skatepark city page.

3. The Oaks Plaza Skate Park (Live Oak)

Starting in Cibolo, the drive takes under 10 min without traffic — the round trip fits inside a morning.

Location: 18001 Park Drive, Live Oak, TX 78233

Live Oak👶 Best for All ages💲 Free🚗 6.2 mi
The Oaks Plaza Skate Park — Live Oak, TX

Live Oak's bi-level street park earns its reputation for natural shade — real relief in the Texas summer: The Live Oak tree canopy overhead keeps this park noticeably cooler than most outdoor concrete spots. The two-tier layout naturally separates skill levels: the upper level with its manual pad and bank suits newer skaters, while the lower section's stair set and down rail give more experienced riders something to work toward. It's one of the few local parks where a midday visit in summer isn't miserable. Call ahead to confirm current hours before making the drive from New Braunfels or Schertz.

Good to know: bi-level plaza style, upper level manual pad and turn-around wall, lower section flat rail, ledge, quarter pipe, stair set, down rail, bank, shade from Live Oak tree canopies.

Parent tip: The upper-tier bank and manual pad are a confidence builder for kids who've mastered flat ground but haven't tried ledge work yet — the transitions are forgiving.

Planning a specific day? Check the The Oaks Plaza Skate Park status page for closures first.

4. JAWS Skatepark (Ernest Eikel Field) (New Braunfels)

Coming from Cibolo, expect about 17 min without traffic — New Braunfels has enough nearby to make a half-day of it.

Location: 250 South Grape Avenue, New Braunfels, TX 78130

New Braunfels👶 Best for ages All skill levels — protective gear strongly recommended💲 Free🚗 11.2 mi
JAWS Skatepark — New Braunfels, TX

Free, all-concrete, and 17,000 square feet — JAWS is one of Central Texas's best public skateparks: Set inside Ernest Eikel Field, JAWS has pump bumps and a mini ramp for kids just starting out, a flow bowl with a smooth roll-in for intermediates, and a pool replica with over-vertical walls that rewards serious progression. The street course gives riders real run-out space so nobody's dodging obstacles mid-trick. Restrooms, water fountains, a pavilion, and a playground are all on site — you won't need to pack up early. Dawn to dusk hours (roughly 6 AM to midnight) make it workable any time of day.

Good to know: 17,000 sq ft skate surface, large flow bowl with roll-in, over-vertical pocket, spine feature, street course, pool replica with tight transitions, snake run, built-in mini ramp, pump bumps, playground, pavilion, picnic tables, walking path, public restrooms, water fountains, parking.

Parent tip: The snake run teaches speed control and carving before kids tackle the main bowl — it's a great warm-up progression tool for kids aged 7 and up.

Before you load up the car, review the JAWS Skatepark (Ernest Eikel Field) page for maintenance or event closures.

5. Lady Bird Johnson Skate Park (San Antonio)

Driving from Cibolo, about 18 min without traffic gets you there — easy to pair with a lunch stop in San Antonio.

Location: 10700 Nacogdoches Road, San Antonio, TX 78217

San Antonio👶 Best for All ages💲 Free🚗 11.8 mi
Lady Bird Johnson Park — San Antonio, TX

The evening lighting at Lady Bird Johnson Skate Park is a bigger deal than it sounds — it makes the park usable during Texas summers: When daytime temperatures push 100°F, evening sessions become the only comfortable option. This park's 11 PM lights make that work. The 7,000-square-foot bowl ranges 5 to 9 feet deep, so beginners can start shallow and progress naturally. A quarter pipe and bun pyramid add variety. At 2.6 miles from Schertz, this is the closest legitimate bowl park in the region and a solid upgrade from street parks for kids ready for transitions.

Good to know: 7,000 sq ft skate bowl (5-9 foot deep), 1,800 sq ft deck, 5-foot quarter pipe ramp, 5-foot bun pyramid, portable features, lights for night skating.

Parent tip: The 5-foot shallow end is the right starting point for kids making their first bowl attempt — less intimidating than it looks from the deck.

Save yourself a wasted trip — the Lady Bird Johnson Skate Park page lists current hours and closures.

6. Woodlawn Lake Park Skatepark (San Antonio)

At 19.2 miles, one of the farther picks from Cibolo — pack snacks and make a proper outing of it.

Location: 1103 Cincinnati Ave, San Antonio, TX 78201

San Antonio👶 Best for All ages💲 Free🚗 19.2 mi
Woodlawn Lake Park — San Antonio, TX

Two bowls, dual skill levels, and a lakeside setting make Woodlawn one of SA's most underrated skate spots: The split-bowl design is thoughtful: a roll-in entry on the beginner bowl lowers the intimidation factor, while the advanced bowl's pool coping raises the ceiling for experienced riders. The snake run links different sections and rewards riders who want to link continuous runs. The surrounding historic park has walking trails and a pool — a genuine outing rather than just a concrete lot. Open 5 AM to midnight daily. For families in Schertz, this is a solid step up from local parks.

Good to know: dual bowls, beginner bowl with roll-in, advanced bowl with pool coping, street course, snake run, halfpipe, hubbas, ledges, stair sets, hip.

Parent tip: The beginner bowl's roll-in entry is a much gentler introduction to bowl skating than a drop-in — great for kids who've been reluctant to try transitions.

How we picked these

We mapped every free public skatepark within 20 miles of Cibolo and ranked by distance, surface quality, and terrain variety. Parks requiring military base access were excluded. Lit parks with evening hours earned extra weight given Texas summer heat. Each pick has a verified photo from an official or self-hosted source.

Planning your visit

All parks listed are free and open to the public. Schertz Skatepark is the closest at 2.3 miles — call (210) 619-1850 for current seasonal hours. Lady Bird Johnson and Woodlawn Lake are San Antonio city parks open 5 AM–11 PM (Woodlawn until midnight) daily. JAWS in New Braunfels runs dawn to dark, roughly 6 AM–10 PM. Helmets and pads are required at SA city parks and strongly encouraged everywhere else. Summer mornings before 10 AM and evenings after 6 PM are the best windows to beat the heat. For more events near Cibolo this week, see the Cibolo events page.

For more kids' events near Cibolo this week, see the Cibolo events page.

Cibolo Skate Park Checklist

  • Helmet and wrist guards every time — wrists take the worst of a first-year fall. Knee and elbow pads matter too, but wrist guards are the one piece new riders skip and regret.
  • Closed-toe shoes with flat soles — flip-flops and running shoes slide off the board. Skate shoes or any flat sneaker grip the deck far better.
  • Water and sunscreen — Schertz Skatepark and most Cibolo-area skate parks are unshaded concrete that radiates heat by late morning. There's rarely a fountain on site, so bring your own bottle.
  • Check the board before you go — snug trucks and fresh grip tape make a nervous beginner far steadier than a hand-me-down with worn bearings.

Beginner, Bowl & Street Skate Spots Near Cibolo

  • Beginner-friendly — The Oaks Plaza Skate Park, JAWS Skatepark (Ernest Eikel Field) and Woodlawn Lake Park Skatepark have a pump track, flat skate plaza, or mellow flow section where a first-timer can roll without dropping into anything steep.
  • Bowls & transition — Converse North Park Skatepark, The Oaks Plaza Skate Park, JAWS Skatepark (Ernest Eikel Field) and Lady Bird Johnson Skate Park have bowls, pools, or vert for riders ready to carry speed through transition.
  • Street course — Schertz Skatepark, Converse North Park Skatepark, The Oaks Plaza Skate Park and JAWS Skatepark (Ernest Eikel Field) have ledges, rails, stairs, and manual pads for street-style skating.
  • Lights for evening sessions — Lady Bird Johnson Skate Park has lights, so summer sessions can run past sunset once the concrete finally cools.
  • Scooters & bikes OK — Converse North Park Skatepark allow scooters and bikes too, not just skateboards — confirm the posted rules before you go.

Skate Park Etiquette for New Riders

  • Go at off-peak times to start — Converse North Park Skatepark and the other Cibolo parks are quietest on weekday mornings. Fewer older riders means a beginner can take the ramps at their own pace without feeling in the way.
  • Don't sit or stand in the bowl or on the ramps — that's where riders land and where collisions happen. Watch from the edge and step in only when it's your turn.
  • Learn the flow before dropping in — riders take turns on a loose right-of-way. A minute of watching shows the pattern and saves a pile-up.
  • Start small and low — flat ground and the smallest bank first. Confidence on the easy features comes faster than kids expect, and it's how every rider here started.

Cibolo Skate Parks — Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best skate parks for kids near Cibolo, TX?

Our 2026 guide picks 6 standout skate parks within about 20 miles of Cibolo. The top picks include Schertz Skatepark, Converse North Park Skatepark and The Oaks Plaza Skate Park — each chosen for kid-friendly layout, parent reviews, and how well it holds up on a weekend visit.

Are skate parks near Cibolo free?

Yes — every skate park in this guide is free to visit, with no admission fee or ticket required for Schertz Skatepark, Converse North Park Skatepark, The Oaks Plaza Skate Park or any of the other picks.

What is the closest skate park to Cibolo?

Schertz Skatepark in Schertz is the closest pick at about 2.3 miles from Cibolo. It's the easiest one to fit into a weekday afternoon — short drive, low commitment, easy to leave early if the kids melt down.

Are skate parks near Cibolo free, and do kids need helmets?

Almost every public skate park in the Cibolo area is free to use — no membership or day pass. Helmets aren't always staff-enforced, but most cities post them as required for under-18 riders, and pads are smart for beginners. Lights and hours vary by park, so check the official page linked on each card before an evening session.

Which skate parks near Cibolo are best for beginners?

The Oaks Plaza Skate Park, JAWS Skatepark (Ernest Eikel Field), Woodlawn Lake Park Skatepark are the easiest starts — look for a pump track, a flat skate plaza, or a mellow flow bowl where a new rider can build confidence before dropping into anything steep. A helmet and pads make the first few visits far less scary. Check each card above for what each park has.