Layton City Skate Park
About Layton City Skate Park
The architectural design of the Layton City Skatepark, conceived by SITE Design Group, Inc., emphasizes flow and variety. The layout seamlessly integrates a world-class clover bowl with a comprehensive street and flow bowl section. The clover bowl, with its graduated depths and over-vert section, provides a challenging and dynamic experience for advanced transition skaters. The adjoining flow bowl is ingeniously designed to connect with the street elements, allowing for creative and extended lines. This integration is highlighted by the "twinkie" feature, which acts as a bridge between the two styles of skating. The street section is thoughtfully laid out with a mix of traditional and unique obstacles. The banks with ledges and the central pyramid offer classic street skating opportunities, while the overall arrangement encourages fluid movement throughout the park. The use of concrete as the primary surface material ensures durability and a smooth riding experience. The park's lighting system extends its usability into the evening hours, making it a valuable community asset. The open design and placement within the larger Ellison Park create an inviting and accessible atmosphere for both participants and spectators.
Skatepark Info
Type
Outdoor Skatepark
Surface
concrete
Address
Lincoln Park 2725 Main Street Between Main and Sunset Drive North of Aquatic Center
Features
Clover Shaped Bowl
7 Foot Section
10 Foot Section
11 Foot Over Vert Section
Flow Bowl
9 Foot Deep End
7 Foot Twinkie
Street Skating Area
5 Foot Horseshoe Shaped Area
Mini Ramp
6 Foot Banks With Ledges On Top
8 Foot Extension
Perfect Pyramid
Quarter Pipes
Spine
Urban Stairs
Rails
Curbs
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Designer/Builder(s)
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