Pitcher Park Memorial Skate Park

Members of the community of the South Hills of Pittsburgh undertook a grass roots effort to build this as a memorial to honor two brothers, Vincent and Stephen Pitcher, who drowned together on July 15, 2008,[1] while on a camping trip at the Kinzua Dam next to the Allegheny Reservoir.

Built by Grindline Skateparks of Seattle, Washington, this is the largest concrete skatepark near or in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania The skatepark boasts a full pipe that is 20 ft in diameter and 24 ft in length in between two bowls with a flowing street section with steps, rails, hubba ledges, quarter pipes, and granite ledges.

This park has become a great asset to many youth & young adults who skateboard, etc.

After six years, the park is nearing completion with the installation of lights for early evening skating.

Pitcher Park Memorial Skatepark organization is a Non-Profit & Public Charity.