Urban culture has been characterized by diversity, in this case, bmx riders can share the track with skaters. Parks designed solely for bicycles or skates, depending on the case, should not necessarily be created. It is quite common to see how both worlds are integrated into a single park, giving the possibility for both disciplines to come together.
In this article we will solve the question of whether it is possible to ride BMX in a Skatepark. This and much more information about recommendations, which sections are preferable, when not to do it, etc. Let's start.

Can you ride BMX in a Skatepark?
Surely if you are a skater or a person who practices BMX you have asked yourself the question for which you are in this article. Are skate parks only for skateboarding or can bicycles also be used? It is a fairly normal question, and it is that two elements as different as BMX and skateboarding must have a specific surface, or not?
The good thing about these disciplines is that they are easily adaptable to each other. That is, you can do a good amount of tricks and movements on similar surfaces, more so in a Skatepark. Modules used in skate parks are great for riding BMX, believe it or not.
From the vert ramps or bowls, the elements are easily exploitable by BMX riders. Although the experience is not the same as on a skate, it has nothing to envy if we start to detail objectively.
In international competitions such as the X-Games or the Olympic Games, we can see a lot of similarity between one track and the other. The only obvious difference that can be found is in the more complex elements to control with a BMX, such as a rail. This would be the only exception, otherwise you can drive a BMX in a Skatepark without fear of not being suitable.
What elements can be ridden in BMX and which cannot?
As we were telling you in the last segment, there are indeed differences between the modules that you can use in BMX and in skateboarding. The big difference is seen in modules where a great domain is required and the right size to maneuver, such as a railing. Now, if we generalize a bit, we can conclude that it is practically possible to walk in the same number of modules.
Veamos un pequeño listado de los módulos que puedes andar en BMX y cómo puedes aprovecharlos para sacar el máximo provecho.
ramps
Here we will see the types of ramps that you can use in BMX when you want to show off your qualities as a cyclist.
Half o miniramp
This is one of the most used and demanded elements by both skaters and BMX cyclists. It is a fairly simple module but whose potential has a lot to offer, it is quite versatile and a good complement for all compositions.
Its shape is semicircular and in terms of size it varies a lot depending on the general construction of the Skatepark. The most common is that they are larger in official competitions than in public skateparks. It is a module that enchants amateurs and experienced.
Quarter
It can also be considered as one of the most requested ramps within skateparks. It is about half a circle or the union of the ramps to form a complete module. It is a very versatile element and loved by all BMX cyclists, it offers many possibilities and you can vary its use depending on how you place it.
At Osso Skate we manufacture excellent quality birch wood Quarters. In addition to that we also have all the modules and elements that a Skatepark has, for your Skatepark construction project. If you have a mobile Quarter you can make the most of its potential.
It is also common to see the variants of Quarter in relation to the angles of entry and exit.
Inclined ramp
This is a quite classic module that has been part of many skateparks for many years. Despite being "normal" you will not be able to get bored of the possibilities and the plus that this element gives to the Skatepark. It is loved by skateboarders and bikers alike, both of whom can enjoy its build with no problem.
Wallride
We can refer to this ramp as a transformation or evolution of a conventional ramp. We can only see the difference in that we have a vertical base that will serve as a support for a horizontal structure to do tricks on it. As its name indicates, it is similar to a wall.
It is a versatile module, which if you know how to locate it within your Skatepark can provide great solutions. Riding a BMX on one of these is just as much fun as if you were doing it on a skateboard, no difference.
FunBox
Here we have one of the favorites for people who attend a Skatepark, whether it's skateboarding or bmx. It is true that a FunBox can be better used using a skateboard, since it can be combined with rails and practice grinds, in BMX you don't miss much. You can perform a good number of tricks using the funbox, in addition to being an ideal complement for skate parks.
It is a combination of 4 ramps that come together on a flat surface located in the center. The variety of tricks that can be done on it or the elements that can serve as accessories also let the imagination run wild.
Bowl
As the classic bowl could not be missing, the element that surely all BMX cyclists love for its great versatility. Riding in a bowl is a complete experience no matter where you are riding, whether on a skateboard or a bicycle.
The type of surface allows you to use it without any problem in BMX, in addition to being able to play a lot with its construction. If you are an amateur and want to practice the basics, you should put your BMX in a bowl and start trying out this wonderful world.