Cable Park Feature 2010

Wake Nation Cincinnati

With the country’s first six-tower cable system, Wake Nation Cincinnati’s oval shape and 2-acre island make for an ideal setup. Wake Nation Cincinnati has user-friendly corners, a smooth pull, buttery water, high towers and great pop for air tricks. Read full Wake Nation Cincinnati review here.
 

WakeSport Ranch

Located just 14 miles southwest of Fort Worth, WakeSport Ranch’s 10-acre lake features an impressive 1,771 feet of cable with long straights, a six-acre island and a variety of sick obstacles — two of which are adjustable via remote control. Read full WakeSport Ranch review here.
 

10,000 Wakes

Located in Trophy Lake Estates, 10,000 Wakes cable park features four diverse obstacles — including a two-way kicker — and will stoke out riders from beginner to pro. Read full 10,000 Wakes review here.
 

Boarder Pass

The first straight-line cable park in Ontario, Canada, Boarder Pass is tucked away in a small bay on Lake Huron — well-protected from the wind, which makes for calm waters all day, every day. Partnered with Sarnia Bay Marina, Boarder Pass is located near two major cities — Toronto and Detroit. Read full Boarder Pass review here.
 

Scotia Sessions Wakeboard Park

If you’re looking to experience the beauty of nature and wildlife while getting your ride on, then Scotia Sessions Wakeboard Park has you covered. Located at Renfrew Camping & Golf, Scotia Sessions Wakeboard Park is Atlantic Canada’s first cable park. Read full Scotia Sessions Wakeboard Park review here.
 
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