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Stockton skatepark

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6137 N El Dorado Street, Stockton, California 95207, United States of America.

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ABOUT SKATEPARK

Stockton skatepark

The Stockton Skate Park, located at 6137 North El Dorado Street in Stockton, California, was constructed and opened in December 2000. This facility was developed to provide a dedicated space for skateboarders and inline skaters, promoting a safe and positive environment for the local youth.

The design of the skate park was undertaken by Indigo Architects, a firm based in Davis, California. The construction was carried out by Diede Construction, a company known for its expertise in building recreational facilities. The project was a collaborative effort involving the City of Stockton's Mayor and City Council, as well as input from local skaters, ensuring that the park met the community's needs and expectations.

Over the years, the park has experienced natural wear and tear, leading to concerns about safety and usability. In response, there have been community-driven initiatives advocating for renovations to restore and enhance the facility. For instance, a petition was launched urging city officials to rebuild the El Dorado Skate Park, highlighting the park's significance to the local skating community and the need for improvements to ensure a safe environment.

In addition to the existing skate park, Stockton has been proactive in expanding recreational facilities. In January 2024, the city received a $7 million state grant aimed at renovating Van Buskirk Park. The renovation plans include the construction of a new skate park, two full-size basketball courts, and BMX/bike trails with lighting and landscaping. This initiative reflects Stockton's commitment to providing diverse recreational spaces for its residents.

Photos Courtesy of William Rye Montgomery 2023

  • Curb
  • Open bowl
  • Quarterpipe
  • Funbox
  • Manualpad
  • Handrail
  • Flatrail
  • Ledge
  • Bank
  • Stairs
  • Wallride
  • MiniRamp
  • Concrete Park
  • Londongap

PARK REVIEWS

William “big chicken” Montgomery

2 years ago

Looks better than it is. All obstacles are wrong angles, weird shaped and odd sizes. Concrete is in bad shape. If you ride it everyday, you can likely find lines if you skate it like street. Pros: couple of good rails and some challenging things thanks to steep angles


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