Lethbridge has four skate parks and one BMX park for the enjoyment of our community and visitors.
Wade Galloway Skate Park (located on the corner of Mayor Magrath
Drive South & South Parkside Drive)
- Designed for skateboards, scooters, inline skates and freestyle BMX bikes
- Contoured concrete featuring various concrete obstacles
- Multiple rails
- Open daily from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
- Opened in 2014
Dave Elton Skate Park (located in the northwest corner of Dave Elton Park)
- Designed for skateboards, inline skates and freestyle BMX bikes
Contoured concrete featuring a bowl and concrete obstacles
Grassed spectator/picnic area
Designed for users aged six and older
Open from sunrise to sunset
Opened in 1999
Legacy Park Skate Park
- Designed for skateboards, scooters, inline skates and freestyle BMX bikes
- Contoured concrete plaza style park featuring a bowl and concrete obstacles
- Features timed lights that may be turned on by users after sunset
- Picnic and spectator areas
- Open during park hours
- Opened in 2018
Watermark All-Wheel Park (located at Senator Joyce Fairbairn Middle School)
- Designed for all ages and abilities: strider bikes, skateboards, scooters, inline skates and freestyle BMX bikes
- Concrete plaza style skate park with obstacles
- Asphalt pump track
- Built with accessibility in mind
- Open daily from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
- Features timed lights that may be turned on by users after sunset
- Opened in 2018
BMX Park (located in the northwest corner of Dave Elton Park)
- Dirt track
- For riders aged three and older
This
site is not open-access to the public, it is a private leased-site available
through the Lethbridge BMX club. For more information and schedules, go to www.lethbridgebmx.com
Opened in 1986 and funded by the Lethbridge Elks Club
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