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Lathrop Skate Park
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General Information
Skatepark Name
Lathrop Skate Park
Size (square footage, no comma)
16000 square feet.
BMX
- yes
Opening Date
June 01, 2014
Open / Closed
- Open
Inside or Outside
Outdoors
Riding Surface?
Concrete
Location
Address
450 Spartan Way
Postal Code
95330
Latitude
37.83
Longitude
-121.3
City
Lathrop
Contacts
Managment
- City
News Article
Photos
Map
User reviews
1 review
Overall rating
4.0
Street Rating
4.0(1)
Tranny Rating
4.0(1)
Overall Rating
4.0(1)
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Overall rating
4.0
Street Rating
4.0
Tranny Rating
4.0
Overall Rating
4.0
The address listed here is wrong. The correct address is: 450 Spartan Way, Lathrop, CA 95330.
Very well designed park by Wormhoudt. The bowl isn't huge, but is a lotta fun and fast - lines galore in this one. The small bowl is quite small, maybe 2 1/2 feet in the shallow, but when we were there it seemed to be a favorite of the locals. The snake run is fun, though not a fun at the great Wormhoudt snake run at Wild Rose Skatepark an hour and half north of here, mainly because the one at Lathrop is just a lot smaller. A wide variety of street-based obstacles for all levels. The large rounded bank is nice and the small pointed triangle thing is a feature I've never seen before. Skating this park after skating some of the older parks in the Sacramento area really shows how much skatepark design has progressed in recent years. I'm looking forward to more parks like this being built.
Video overview: https://youtu.be/uE702KM9yH8
Also:
- located in a very nice park, adjacent to the town library
- water fountain and fairly decent bathrooms at this park
- sprinkler heads need serious adjusting as they soaked the park the 2 mornings we were there
- park has a small parkour course next to it
Very well designed park by Wormhoudt. The bowl isn't huge, but is a lotta fun and fast - lines galore in this one. The small bowl is quite small, maybe 2 1/2 feet in the shallow, but when we were there it seemed to be a favorite of the locals. The snake run is fun, though not a fun at the great Wormhoudt snake run at Wild Rose Skatepark an hour and half north of here, mainly because the one at Lathrop is just a lot smaller. A wide variety of street-based obstacles for all levels. The large rounded bank is nice and the small pointed triangle thing is a feature I've never seen before. Skating this park after skating some of the older parks in the Sacramento area really shows how much skatepark design has progressed in recent years. I'm looking forward to more parks like this being built.
Video overview: https://youtu.be/uE702KM9yH8
Also:
- located in a very nice park, adjacent to the town library
- water fountain and fairly decent bathrooms at this park
- sprinkler heads need serious adjusting as they soaked the park the 2 mornings we were there
- park has a small parkour course next to it
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