Fire Station Park Skate Plaza & Pump Track

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Fire Station Park Skate Plaza & Pump Track is a 15,000-square-foot concrete skatepark located in Fort Worth, Texas. Designed and built in close collaboration with Dickies—whose global headquarters sit just blocks away—the park blends an authentic street-plaza environment with a state-of-the-art integrated concrete pump track. The result is a versatile, community-oriented riding space that appeals to skateboarders, BMX riders, rollerbladers, and scooter riders of all skill levels.

Skatepark Details

Address1601 Lipscomb St, Fort Worth, TX 76104
Coordinates32.72667580, -97.331712
FeaturesFull plaza street course, ledges, hubbas, stairs, banks, hips, concrete pump track with berms and rollers, landscaping and integrated seating
Size15,000 sq ft
Riding AllowedSkateboards, scooters, BMX bikes, rollerblades
ConstructionConcrete
HoursDawn to dusk
LightsNo
FenceNo
FeeNo
Phone817-392-5700 (Fort Worth Park & Recreation)
Opened2022
Design/BuildNewline Skateparks

Skatepark Overview

Fire Station Park Skate Plaza & Pump Track brings together the feel of an urban street spot with the speed and flow of a modern pump track, creating one of Fort Worth’s most versatile public riding spaces. The skate plaza is a street skater’s dream, featuring clean architectural lines and a wide range of obstacles including ledges, hubbas, stair sets, banks, hips, and manual-friendly terrain.

The layout encourages creative lines and is well-suited to everyone from beginners learning basics to seasoned street riders piecing together technical lines.

Just beside the plaza, the integrated concrete pump track delivers a looping circuit of berms, rollers, and transitions designed for maintaining speed without pushing. Its smooth, continuous flow invites riders of all disciplines—skate, bike, and scooter—to carve, pump, and link laps together without interruption.

The park’s design reflects the close partnership with Dickies, with subtle branding embedded directly into the steelwork and concrete features. Thoughtful landscaping, integrated planters, and built-in seating areas turn the park into a vibrant social space where riders and non-riders alike can gather, hang out, and enjoy the surroundings. With its inclusive design and community-oriented atmosphere, Fire Station Park has quickly become a go-to destination for Fort Worth’s growing action sports scene.

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