BUILT TO SHRED: The ABC Parks Story
Adrian Herrera, founder of ABC Parks, has been fingerboarding for over 20 years, with creativity driving every step. From handbuilt obstacles as a kid to recreating pro-level parks, Adrian’s journey blends DIY roots with professional builds. Now based in Michigan, he continues to craft unique setups, film sessions, and push the limits of what fingerboard parks can be. With new drops and collabs on the way, ABC is just getting started.

Creativity has always been at the center of everything ADRIAN HERRERA does—whether it’s building, making music, skating, or just messing around with friends. After more than 20 years of fingerboarding, that original spark hasn’t faded. When he’s not deep in a build or filming a session, he’s at home with his girlfriend and their animals, enjoying the slower moments.
He first picked up fingerboarding back in middle school, when Tech Decks still had the classic raised lip on the grip. Always keeping a setup nearby, he later discovered brands like Flatface, Berlinwood, and Yellowood, upgrading his gear with a little help from his mom. Around 2020, he began filming seriously and connecting with the wider scene—and hasn’t slowed down since.
Without money for boards and ramps growing up, he started building obstacles by hand. A wooden letter “A” from a church display sparked his second park, and that shape would eventually inspire ABC Parks.
A move from Miami to Michigan reignited his passion. There, he built his first official obstacle and was later commissioned to recreate the Chicago SLS park for Reign FB. Since then, it’s been nonstop builds, experiments, and big projects.
The ABC Park stands as his most intricate build to date—layered, detailed, and meant to be ridden. New collabs, obstacle concepts, and ABC Deck drops are in the works. Customs are open, and bigger things are coming.
