Cable Park Feature 2010

Cable parks have continued their explosive growth in 2010. In fact, by year’s end there will be a whopping 27 cable parks in the United States, which is three times the number of cable parks in existence in 2009. In short, cable parks are blowing up and its your turn to get in on the fun. Find a cable park near you in WAKEBOARDING‘s 2010 Cable Park Guide.
 

Orlando Watersports Complex

Orlando is the wakeboarding capital of the world, and the Orlando Watersports Complex is a major landmark on the wakeboarding map. Orlando Watersports Complex celebrates its 11th anniversary this year, where many of the world’s best boat and cable riders have spent countless hours. Read full Orlando Watersports Complex review here.
 

The Projects Camp

The Projects Camp is definitely a spot every rider needs to experience. This is where the Sesitec System 2.0 cable system got its origins in the United States, and it was the first straight-line cableway open to the public. Read full The Projects Camp review here.
 

Western Oasis Wakeplace

Western Oasis Wakeplace is a dream come true for Sesitec System 2.0 fans. Featuring a whopping four two-tower setups, there is plenty to blow anyone’s mind. Read full Western Oasis Wakeplace review here.
 

Manna Wake

It was just a matter of time before cable parks spread to California, and Manna Wake is the first park to open its doors. This fully rider-owned and operated cable park features a Sesitec System 2.0 cable that spans 700 feet. Read full Manna Wake review here.
 

M2 Sports

Located only 30 minutes from downtown Houston, M2 Sports’ cable park is nestled beneath tall pine trees atop sandy beaches. The stunning atmosphere leads you to believe you are far from the hustle and bustle of city life, but in reality you are only 20 miles from one of the biggest metropolitan hubs in the United States. Read full M2 Sport review here.

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