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Info current as of: Oct. 2003. Last visit date: Oct. 2003. When Opened: Summer 2003? Who built/designed: Built and designed by Dreamland Skateboard Parks. Surface: Concrete. Size: Medium. Difficulty: All skill levels. Fun: An amazing park, offering new challenges for skilled skaters. Gotta skate this one! Helmets: Strongly Recommended but not required. Bikes: Not allowed. Supervised: No. Hours open: 6am-Midnight. Lights for night: Not sure. Covered: Yes! Cleanliness: Fine. Friendliness: The one time we visited, seemed friendly enough. Questions/Contacts: City of Lincoln City, P.O Box 50, LC, Oregon, 97367. LC Parks and Rec. Dept., Ph: 541.994.2131, 2150 NE Oar Pl, LC. Nearest Skateboard Shops: Lincoln City has several surfboard shops and they all seem to also sell skateboard gear. Although not the nearest, posssibly the furthest away in fact, I personally recommend Lincoln City Surf Shop 4792 SE Hwy 101, LC, OR., 97367, Ph: 541.996.7433, look for the Woody parked out front. Hospital/ER: Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital, 3043 NE 28th. St., LC, OR. 97367, Ph: 541.994.3661 Misc: Lincoln City's original skatepark, one of the first skateparks in Oregon, has always been considered as one of the best skateparks in the nation. Lincoln City's new skatepark, built by the same crew as the original park, is of the same quality. LC2 has the second Cradle in Oregon, Port Orford's skatepark, also built by Dreamland Skateboard Parks., was the first Cradle. LC2's cradle is larger than Port Orfords. |
As of: 12-04-2003