Articles Tagged: cable park
- Houston is set to get a cable wakeboarding park. Peter Kennedy, the founder of Cincinnati cable park Wake Nation Cincinnati, has announced plans for Wake Nation Houston, which will be located near Pearland, Texas.
- Watch as a team of riders, including Tom Fooshee, JD Webb, Adam Errington, Amber Wing and WAKEBOARDING managing editor Brian Wheeler, set the Guinness World Record for the longest distance traveled on a wakeboard in 24 hours...
- Equipped with super-durable bases and rail-friendly sidewalls, the Slingshot Reflex, Byerly Conspiracy, Ronix Bill Board, Hyperlite Clash, Liquid Force Henshaw FLX and CWB Vibe are designed to handle all the abuse today's cable parks and rails parks can dish out.
- Watch 12-year-old wakeboarding prodigy Daniel Grant shred Thai Wake Park in Bangkok, Thailand. As you can see from the video, the future is ridiculously bright for this Bangkok native and newest member of Gator Boards' pro team.
- 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.
- 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 (two and a half hours away) and Detroit (one hour away).
- How sick would it be to build your house at the local cable park? Well, at 10,000 Wakes, you can do just that. Plant your roots in Trophy Lake Estates’ gated community and you’ll have full access to the cable park and boat lake.
- WakeSport Ranch, which opened its doors in March, is the second full-size cable park in Texas and also the second six-tower setup in the United States. 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.
- Even though Wake Nation Cincinnati is just a little more than a year old, it has turned a lot of heads in that short time and become Ohio’s top wakeboarding destination. With the country’s first six-tower cable system, Wake Nation Cincinnati’s oval shape and 2-acre island make for an ideal setup.
- Slated to open midsummer, Third Coast Cables is Louisiana’s first cable park, putting a fourth Southern state on the cable park map. Featuring a System 2.0 setup, the park will give a lot of people the opportunity to ride, hit obstacles, work on air tricks and wakeskate.
- Texas MasterCraft has been a hub for wake sports in the Dallas/Ft. Worth scene for years. They have their own lake located on site, equipped with a Sesitec System 2.0, rails and easy access ramp for boat sets.
- The first cable park to open its doors in Michigan, Placid Wake Park features a pro shop, a boat lake and, most importantly, a Sesitec System 2.0, complete with great obstacles for beginners and pros.
- Part of Nordic Mountain, Nordic Wake Park is the nation’s first cable park at a ski resort. While it’s only open during the non-snow season, Nordic Wake Park is also Wisconsin’s first cable park.
- 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.
- 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.




