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Stockton Skate Park

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Location: El Dorado Street north of Swain Road and south of Benjamin Holt Drive.
Helmets and pads are required.
The
skate park at Anderson Park
was designed to echo the wishes of local enthusiasts.
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This
exciting venue for skaters was constructed and opened in December
2000. The facility features a moon, small bowl, offset steps,
half-pipe, rail, EMB, fun box, block, piano, and a star.
The skate park is a great recreational facility for all ages to
enjoy one of today's most popular sports. The park provides a
safe, positive, alcohol and drug-free atmosphere for Stockton
area youth. The venue has a variety of popular features and compares
favorably to other skate parks in the region.
Our thanks to the Mayor and City Council, Indigo
Architects (Davis, CA), Diede Construction, and our skaters
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the Basics |
Children
ages five and over can learn basic maneuvering and safety tips
from Eric Torres of Slip Skate Shop. A parent must register their
child. Classes fill quickly so register early at the Parks and
Recreation Department.
Skateboarding
classes require a helmet, knee and elbow pads. Click
here for class schedule (classes are in spring and summer.
For more information, call (209) 937-7350 or write Nicole.Ehler@ci.stockton.ca.us
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