George Lane Skatepark
George Lane Skatepark is a 15,000-square-foot outdoor concrete skatepark in Quartz Hill, California. The skatepark includes a flow bowl, snake run, and street plaza.
Details
Location | Quartz Hill, California |
Address | 5520 West Avenue L-8 Lancaster, CA 93536 |
Coordinates | 34.652273, -118.228628 |
Features | Flow bowl, snake run, street plaza |
Size | 15,000 square feet |
Riding Allowed | Skateboards, scooters, skates, BMX |
Construction | Concrete |
Hours | 6:30 am to 9 pm |
Lights | Yes |
Fee | No |
Fence | No |
Phone | (661) 722-7780 |
Opened | 2019 |
Design/Build | Spohn Ranch Skateparks |
George Lane Skatepark Overview
Opened in 2019, George Lane Skatepark was designed and built by California-based Spohn Ranch Skateparks in the northern Los Angeles County town of Quartz Hill, which is located just south of Lancaster.
The unfenced skatepark is located in George Lane Park, about three-quarters of a mile from downtown, next to the community center and pool.
The skatepark has a range of features for everyone from beginners to long-time rippers. The park is arranged in a large square around a center island of tall trees.
On one corner is a P-shaped bowl that ranges in depth from 5 feet to 7.5 feet with steel coping all around. Next to the bowl is a short snake run with steel coping.
The street plaza combines street features with transitions and includes banks, hips, stairs, hubbas, manual pads, and lots of other features.
If you are headed to Quartz Hill to check out this park, it’s worth going a bit further north to Lancaster to check out Jane Reynolds Skatepark, another stellar Spohn Ranch skatepark.
For more skateparks in the area, check out our guide to Los Angeles skateparks.