Lehi Skatepark
Lehi Skatepark is an 11 000-square-foot concrete outdoor skatepark in Lehi, Utah. This skatepark features a competition-level deep bowl, smaller kidney bowl, manual pads, A-frame, and a huge tombstone.
Details
Location | Lehi, Utah |
Address | 2000 W 2100 N, Lehi, UT 84043, United States |
Coordinates | 40.413786104650896, -111.88141337385694 |
Features | Street plaza, bowl |
Size | 11,000 square feet |
Riding Allowed | Skateboards, BMX freestyle bikes |
Construction | Concrete |
Hours | 7:30 am to 5:30 pm |
Lights | Yes |
Fence | Yes |
Fee | No |
Phone | 1 (385) 201-1900 |
Opened | 2017 |
Design/Build | Spohn Ranch Skateparks |
Lehi Skatepark Overview
Lehi Skatepark is located about half an hour south of Salt Lake City, situated between Lake Utah and the Timpanogos Mountains in Lehi, Utah, in the United States.
The park opened in 2017, so it is fairly new. Lehi Skatepark was built by Spohn Ranch, a skatepark designing firm.
The park has a huge street section and two deep bowls. There is a fence around the park, and it is open daily from dawn to dusk. The nearby park also has a playground for toddlers.
Lehi Skatepark is for everyone. Young and old, skateboarders, bike riders, street riders, and bowl riders. It is designed to be perfect for all skill levels and styles of riding. It is worth making a road trip and visiting the skatepark with your family or friends.
The park features a large 8- to 10.5-inch-deep bowl with round corners in the shallow end and one inch of vert in the deep end. The deep end also features parallel walls.
Lehi Skatepark further features a second bowl shaped like a 4 to 6 inches-deep kidney. It is perfect for beginner to intermediate skateboarders and riders.
South of the bowls is a collection of modern street elements connected through transition and flowing lines. These elements include manual pads, stairs, and handrails.
The skatepark was built by Spohn Ranch, which can easily be seen through their signature banks, manual pads, handrails galore, steps, an A-frame, and a huge tombstone for those looking for a challenge.
There are rules you must follow when visiting Lehi Skatepark. The park is not supervised, so you need to be responsible and safe. It is highly recommended that visitors wear helmets and other protective gear. Fighting and foul language are prohibited. Visitors should also clean up after themselves and not leave any trash on the skatepark.
Gum, food, and drinks are prohibited on the skate park surface. Any visitors who see damages should report it to 801-616-8913. Visitors should always call 911 in case of an emergency. These rules are in place to ensure that all visitors have a pleasant experience.
Some skateboarders have said that the concrete is a bit slippery, so maybe watch out for that. The Lehi Skatepark has received amazing praise from local residents and social media influencers. It is also the go-to park for Go Skateboarding Day in Utah, which is a national holiday for skateboarders.
While not the biggest skatepark, you are sure to have a good time riding or skating on the interesting shapes.