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Wake Nation Cincinnati
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| 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. |
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WakeSport Ranch
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| 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. |
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10,000 Wakes
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| 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. |
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Boarder Pass
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| 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. |
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Scotia Sessions Wakeboard Park
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| 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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