skateable helps skaters decide whether a local park or spot is worth the trip by turning weather, surface and recent reports into a single skateability score. The app calculates a live 0–100 score using current weather, the last 48 hours of rain history, surface type, sun exposure, drainage and other factors so you get an immediate read on conditions. Use Plan Session to see forecasted skateability for any time in the next seven days, check community session reports to confirm ground truth, save favorite parks, and share condition cards with your crew without creating an account.
⭐ Live skateability score (0–100) that combines current weather, 48‑hour rain history, surface type, sun exposure and drainage.
⭐ Plan Session forecasts a predicted skateability score for any time in the next seven days to help you pick the best session.
⭐ Community sessions let skaters report whether a park was dry or wet, feeding real-world updates into the score.
⭐ Detailed park attributes track surface types (modern smooth, old concrete, rough asphalt, timber, steel, indoor), sun exposure, drainage and hazards like pebbles or snakes.
⭐ Save and organize local parks, filter by distance, search by name and view them on a map with a Nearby tab.
⭐ Share quick condition cards with your crew and flag bad data or remove parks; add parks and log sessions without signing up to skateable.
✅ Quickly know whether a park is worth the trip instead of guessing from raw weather alone.
✅ Forecast planning reduces wasted trips by showing predicted skateability for upcoming days.
✅ Community reports provide ground-truth updates so scores reflect recent on-the-ground conditions.
✅ No account required for adding parks, sharing conditions and logging sessions keeps the interface frictionless for riders using skateable.
❎ Coverage depends on the parks and spots in the database and on how many people are reporting conditions.
❎ Score is an estimate based on weather, recent rain and surface attributes and may not capture every local micro-condition.
❎ Park attributes or hazard warnings can be out of date until flagged or updated by users.