Lincoln City Skate Park

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The Cradle and Half PipeThe Lincoln City Skate Park's first phases were built in 1999 by Dreamland Skateparks. At the time, it was billed as the "gnarliest" skate park in America by Thrasher Magazine and given a rating of "9 out of a possible 10".

  • It now has four separate bowls: the Moguls Bowl, The Cradle and Half Pipe (covered against the elements), the Swimming Pool featuring tight transitions, and the newest addition, the Snake Run. If you Google "Lincoln City Skate Park", you can check out a video on YouTube.com.

Amenities:

  • Skateboard Bowls
  • SkateboardingDreamland Skate Park
  • Drinking Fountain
  • Parking
  • North Lincoln City

Capacity:

  • 20 - 50
  • Skateboards Only are allowed.
  • Bikes, scooters, in-line skates are not permitted in the park.
  • The Skate Park is not supervised and is open from dawn to dusk.
  • Youth under age 16 must wear a helmet.
  • ORS 814.600: Failure of a skateboarder... to wear protective headgear • penalty (1) A person commits the offense of failure of a skateboarder... to wear protective headgear if the person is under 16 years of age, rides on a skateboard on a highway or on premises open to the public and is not wearing protective headgear of a type approved under ORS 815.052 (Rules establishing standards for protective headgear)

Address

2205 NE 22nd Street Hwy 101
Lincoln City, OR 97367
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Directions

From Hwy 101, turn east on NE 22nd St (Dairy Queen is on the NE corner of Hwy 101 & NE 22nd). Turn left immediately past the ball fields and you're there!

The Skate Park is Available to RentThe Snake Run

For non-profit groups, the charge is $36/hour or $300 per day. Private Individuals, the charge is $42/hour or $450/day. If you are a commercial organization, the rate is $72/hour or $600 per day. A Facilities Use Agreement form will be required. Forms are also available at the Lincoln City Community & Rec Center front desk. If the park is not left in the condition in which it was found, your group/organization will be billed for the time and materials necessary to restore it to good condition.

For more information call Lincoln City Parks & Recreation Community Center at 541-994-2131.