lincoln city sk8board park
Location: NE 22nd, past baseball field, Lincoln City

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STATS
Info Current as of: April 2003.
Last Visit Date: Summer '02.
When opened: ?
Who Built/Designed: Built and designed by Dreamland Skateboard Parks.
Surface: Concrete.
Size: Mid-size.
Difficulty: All skill ranges.
Fun: Fun, very fast, very smooth lots of lines, an Oregon Top 10.
Helmets: Depends which sign you read!? Bring one just in case.
Bikes: No, and enforced by the protective skaters.
Supervised: Nope.
Hours Open: Again, depends which sign you read. 6am-10pm?
Lights: Yes!
Covered: No.
Cleanliness: Hmm.
Friendliness: Fair. The regulars are hard-core skaters, that basically just ignore outsiders. I have heard the attitude level of the park being similiar to Burnside skate park. Respect and be respected.
Contacts: Lincoln City Visitor and Convention Center, 541.994.8378/800.452.2151.

Misc: This skatepark has been around awhile and has earned a high reputation from skateboarders. It's another Dreamland creation, so you know you can't loose checking it out. (Scoop: Dreamland is in the process of building a second skatepark in Lincoln City!) There are lights so you can skate after dark. There is a little bar-b-que area that is often being enjoyed. I recommend bringing young kids early in the day, before 2, and to not take them here after work hours, when the locals show up to unwind. I have often seen young kids here, there is a part of the park good for them to skate. No drinking fountain and just a rocky, iffy port-a-potty.


As of: 10-20-2001