
LET'S REDO
WHITE BIRCH
The Redo White Birch Project advocates for the redesign and reconstruction of White Birch Skatepark in Hazelwood, MO.

LET'S REDO
WHITE BIRCH
The Redo White Birch Project advocates for the redesign and reconstruction of White Birch Skatepark in Hazelwood, MO.

LET'S REDO
WHITE BIRCH
The Redo White Birch Project advocates for the redesign and reconstruction of White Birch Skatepark in Hazelwood, MO.
Why Redo White Birch?
Located at 1186 Teson Road, Hazelwood, MO 63042, White Birch is the only skatepark in Hazelwood, MO, and one of two within St. Louis’ North County. Both skateparks are pre-fabricated, which makes them far more vulnerable to the elements, subject to intense wear and tear, and drastically limits their life span and quality. Meaning, North County currently has zero permanent, concrete skateparks.
Our mission is to provide Hazelwood and North County with its first permanent, concrete skatepark.
Due to its condition, White Birch has grown increasingly unpopular as it ages. The obstacles have become worn down and dilapidated, and the concrete doesn't offer a smooth base for skaters to cruise upon.
The Redo White Birch Project advocates for the removal and replacement of existing concrete and obstacles, and the reconstruction of a contemporary skatepark by an industry-standard firm.
The park boasts enormous potential, thanks to its 13,125sqft size and location at an already-thriving neighborhood park that features a variety of amenities and activities.
“Skateparks encourage youth to develop healthy, active lifestyles. Research shows that skateboarding and the communities that form at skateparks help young people build connections that benefit their socioemotional well-being. Skateparks are also havens of diversity, where youth of all backgrounds gather and connect through their common love of the sport.” – Tony Hawk
With proper reconstruction and regular programming, we believe White Birch will serve as a healthy and creative community space for STL skateboarders and everyday citizens alike.

Why Redo White Birch?
Located at 1186 Teson Road, Hazelwood, MO 63042, White Birch is the only skatepark in Hazelwood, MO, and one of two within St. Louis’ North County. Both skateparks are pre-fabricated, which makes them far more vulnerable to the elements, subject to intense wear and tear, and drastically limits their life span and quality. Meaning, North County currently has zero permanent, concrete skateparks.
Our mission is to provide Hazelwood and North County with its first permanent, concrete skatepark.
Due to its condition, White Birch has grown increasingly unpopular as it ages. The obstacles have become worn down and dilapidated, and the concrete doesn't offer a smooth base for skaters to cruise upon.
The Redo White Birch Project advocates for the removal and replacement of existing concrete and obstacles, and the reconstruction of a contemporary skatepark by an industry-standard firm.
The park boasts enormous potential, thanks to its 13,125sqft size and location at an already-thriving neighborhood park that features a variety of amenities and activities.
“Skateparks encourage youth to develop healthy, active lifestyles. Research shows that skateboarding and the communities that form at skateparks help young people build connections that benefit their socioemotional well-being. Skateparks are also havens of diversity, where youth of all backgrounds gather and connect through their common love of the sport.” – Tony Hawk
With proper reconstruction and regular programming, we believe White Birch will serve as a healthy and creative community space for STL skateboarders and everyday citizens alike.

Why Redo White Birch?
Located at 1186 Teson Road, Hazelwood, MO 63042, White Birch is the only skatepark in Hazelwood, MO, and one of two within St. Louis’ North County. Both skateparks are pre-fabricated, which makes them far more vulnerable to the elements, subject to intense wear and tear, and drastically limits their life span and quality. Meaning, North County currently has zero permanent, concrete skateparks.
Our mission is to provide Hazelwood and North County with its first permanent, concrete skatepark.
Due to its condition, White Birch has grown increasingly unpopular as it ages. The obstacles have become worn down and dilapidated, and the concrete doesn't offer a smooth base for skaters to cruise upon.
The Redo White Birch Project advocates for the removal and replacement of existing concrete and obstacles, and the reconstruction of a contemporary skatepark by an industry-standard firm.
The park boasts enormous potential, thanks to its 13,125sqft size and location at an already-thriving neighborhood park that features a variety of amenities and activities.
“Skateparks encourage youth to develop healthy, active lifestyles. Research shows that skateboarding and the communities that form at skateparks help young people build connections that benefit their socioemotional well-being. Skateparks are also havens of diversity, where youth of all backgrounds gather and connect through their common love of the sport.” – Tony Hawk
With proper reconstruction and regular programming, we believe White Birch will serve as a healthy and creative community space for STL skateboarders and everyday citizens alike.




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BIPOC Fellowship
BIPOC Fellowship
The Skatepark Project, formerly the Tony Hawk Foundation, is a skateboarding organization that helps communities build public skate parks in underserved neighborhoods. The Fellowship Program is an advocacy training and project design opportunity for BIPOC young adults to become equipped with the tools and knowledge needed to serve as impactful skatepark advocates, designers, programmers and changemakers.
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Redo White Birch Fund is a sponsored program of the Social Impact Fund (SIF), a 501(c)(3) charitable organization (Tax ID 46-1820448)
©2024 The Skatepark Project. All rights reserved.

Redo White Birch Fund is a sponsored program of the
Social Impact Fund (SIF), a 501(c)(3) charitable organization
(Tax ID 46-1820448)
©2024 The Skatepark Project. All rights reserved.

Redo White Birch Fund is
a sponsored program of
the Social Impact Fund (SIF),
a 501(c)(3) charitable organization
(Tax ID 46-1820448)
©2024 The Skatepark Project. All rights reserved.