Lexington Skate Park

Category: Skateboard park

Address: 301 W 9th Ave, Lexington, NC 27292, USA

Phone: +13362483960

Opening hours

Sunday: 8AM–10PM

Monday: 8AM–10PM

Tuesday: 8AM–10PM

Wednesday: 8AM–10PM

Thursday: 8AM–10PM

Friday: 8AM–10PM

Saturday: 8AM–10PM

Reviews

Jason Bates

Aug 14, 2022

Alwayz a gud place 2 go whether u there 2 rip or just watch every1 else. Gotta play area for the kidz nd a basketball court 2 shot ball at...

Dwayne Nicholson

Aug 5, 2022

Worth the 45 minute drive. My son loves it.

Brittany Peltier

Jul 20, 2022

This is one of the cleaner skate parks I've been too. My daughter is a beginner and after some gathering of courage, was able to skate some of the areas but it's more for skaters intermediate and above. There are bathrooms, but they were locked when I was there. Also not a lot of shade in the area, so plan accordingly. :)

Jen

Jun 7, 2022

Skating part was great, however the bathroom needs serious attention though. No TP, soap, paper towels or cleaning either. Playset was also broken in spots.

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Questions & Answers

Can you take bmx race bikes?

Jose Martinez | Sep 16, 2021
Julia Jenkins | Sep 16, 2021

Yes you can take bikes

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is it free to go to?

ayman mansour | Sep 16, 2021
Alexander Picazo | Sep 16, 2021

Yes

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My birthday is January 16th ! & I’m plan on having a pop up for my clothing brand (also a skate brand) there and i want to know is those types of activities allowed ?

garden gang | Sep 16, 2021
Lexington Skate Park | Sep 16, 2021

You are welcome to have a birthday party there, however the pop up would not be allowed. We do not allow sales or vending in parks except in special circumstances such as an event.

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are scooters riders allowed at this park? I just moved here

Jason Reising | May 19, 2022
Thomas Brown | May 19, 2022

Absolutely! Lots of scooter kids ride here

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Can you take scooters?

Bunny Krm | Feb 18, 2022
thomas gilley | Feb 18, 2022

Please instruct the child to pay attention to where skaters are skating. Standing around on the obstacles that are being used, not paying attention to where people are going, and not waiting for a turn to go are how kids and skaters collide and both get hurt, or in the least scare eachother. Thank you!

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