Kyle residents are one step closer to seeing a planned all-abilities skate park after officials broke ground at the project site Oct. 24.

In a nutshell

Located at Gregg-Clarke Park, 1140 W. Center St., the 34,000-square-foot park will feature a skate plaza, two flow bowls and two pump tracks.

“Designed with inclusivity in mind, the park will welcome skateboarders, scooter riders, cyclists, wheelchair users and rollerbladers, offering a space where individuals of all ages and skill levels can connect, practice and play,” officials said in a news release.

Why it matters


Officials said in the release that the park represents the city’s goal of fostering active lifestyles for everyone.

“The All-Wheels Skatepark represents Kyle’s commitment to creating inclusive, active spaces that serve our growing community while also attracting our neighbors to visit and enjoy,” Parks and Recreation Director David Lopez said.

Stay tuned

Construction is set for a late summer 2026 completion.