Get ready to drop in and dial up the stoke—Folsom’s inaugural Skate & BMX Jam is rolling into Cummings Family Park this Saturday, May 17, offering a high-energy morning for riders of all ages and experience levels.
The free event, hosted by Folsom Parks & Recreation, will take place from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the city’s premiere action sports facility, located at 1775 Creekside Drive. Whether you’re a first-time rider or a seasoned pro, the Skate & BMX Jam is your chance to ride, learn, and connect with fellow enthusiasts in one of the region’s most dynamic skate and bike environments.
Saturday’s event will feature open riding sessions, interactive workshops, sponsor demos, and expert tips designed to help riders sharpen their skills and care for their gear. Local vendors and instructors will be on hand to guide participants through mini sessions tailored to different ability levels—making this an ideal event for beginners and veterans alike.
Safety gear is required for all participants—helmets, elbow pads, and knee pads must be worn at all times. While the event is free, advance registration is required. Interested riders should sign up through the city’s Rec Trac system using Activity Code 243059.
Cummings Family Park’s 21,000-square-foot skate facility was developed with input from the local skating and biking community, including Folsom’s Teen Council. It features bowls, rails, and a full street course. Just next door, the bike park boasts an upgraded layout with an elevated start hill, rolling jumps, and smooth berms suited for beginner and intermediate riders.
If you’re looking for an exciting way to kick off the weekend, this event is your ticket. Come for the skills, stay for the stoke, and be part of Folsom’s growing skate and BMX scene.
To register, visit the city’s Rec Trac portal. More event details can be found by clicking the city advertisement banners at FolsomTimes.com. For questions, contact Cynthia Mandel at cmandel@folsom.ca.us.
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