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Lincoln City Skate Park

Built in 1999 by Dreamland Skateparks, the Lincoln City Skate Park was once 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 five separate bowls: the Moguls Bowl, The Cradle and Half Pipe (covered against the elements), the Swimming Pool featuring tight transitions, the Garbage Bowl, and the Snake Run.


The Lincoln City Skate Park is excited to announce that the park is now open to all skateboarders, bikers, and scooter riders! After much discussion, and a unanimous vote by the advisory board, LCP&R made the decision to welcome all types of wheeled action sports enthusiasts. As a department, LCP&R is committed to creating increasingly inclusive and accessible spaces for recreation, systematically removing barriers to belonging. This is the next step to making Lincoln City a more welcoming community.

What Makes This Park Unique?
  • Skateboard Bowls

  • Skateboarding

Is This Park Accessible?

There is a paved parking area for the Lincoln City Skate Park.

The Cradle
Park Amenities
BBQ Benches Drinking Fountain Parking Power Tables
Available Rentals

The skate park is available.

Map in English
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Map in Spanish
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REQUESTING ALTERNATE FORMATS OR OTHER ASSISTANCE:

To request information in an alternate format or other assistance, please contact the City’s ADA Coordinator, Kevin Mattias, at 541-996-1221 or email kmattias@lincolncity.org. Visit the ADA Accessibility | City of Lincoln City, OR webpage to view how the City continues to remain in compliance with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act regarding City programs, services, processes, and facilities.

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2150 NE Oar Pl. 

Lincoln City, OR 97367

541-994-2131

©2024 Lincoln City Parks & Recreation

Director: Jeanne Sprague

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