ATS Seattle
Seattle’s Only Indoor Skatepark
We offer a fun, friendly and positive skateboarding experience for skaters of all ages.
Want to try skateboarding?
Featuring Skatelite surfaces, our 6,900 sq. ft. park includes ledges, manual pads, quarter pipes, banks, stairs, rails, a vert wall and more. ATS Seattle was built by the renowned design and construction company, Grindline Skateparks, Inc.
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Hours & Operations
Fall Open Skate Hours
2pm - 5pm
12pm - 5pm
12pm - 8pm
12pm - 6pm
12pm - 7pm
12pm - 8pm
2pm - 8pm
Open Skate | Ages 12 & Under:
12pm - 2pm
Open Skate | Ages 30+:
7pm - 10pm
Retail Shop:
10am - 8pm
Group Lessons | Ages 12 & Under:
12pm - 1pm
1pm - 2pm
Women & Trans Session:
Hosted by Skate Like a Girl
Monday 7pm - 9:30pm
Thursday 7pm - 9:30pm
ParkrATS:
5pm - 7pm
Learn to Skate with Us
Learn from one of our trained instructors during the week. Lessons will be held during our open skate (so others may be using the park) and masks are still required. To learn more about private lessons, please contact us or select the “book now” button to view availability and make an appointment.
Please note: we are not offering lessons for ages 5 and under during the pandemic.
Empowering Everyone Through Skateboarding
Skate Like a Girl is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering individuals, especially young women and trans people, to become strong, confident leaders who promote and implement equity through the vehicle of skateboarding. All Together Skatepark is proud to host a few of their programs in-house.
Join Our Skate Team
ParkrATS provides scheduled, organized skate practice where we focus on weekly goals, trick advancement and fun. We highly recommended that kids take a lesson or attend a camp before participating in ParkrATS.
Skateboard Camps & Programs:
ATS provides weeklong Summer Camps and Winter Camps, as well as many Day Camps for kids aged 5-12 throughout the year. These camps focus on creating a fun and positive environment where we facilitate individual growth through group lessons. Our camps generally focus on first-time, beginner, and intermediate. Note: we don’t recommend kids under 7 years old do full-day camps.