John Lott Municipal Skatepark
The John Lott Municipal Skatepark is a popular outdoor skateboarding facility located in Houston, Texas. The park was built in 2008 and named after John Lott, a former Houston City Council member who was a strong advocate for the creation of the skatepark.
The park is designed to cater to skateboarders of all levels, from beginners to advanced skaters, and features a wide range of obstacles and terrain. The park is spread over an area of 30,000 square feet and includes a large bowl, a snake run, a street course, and several rails and ledges.
The bowl is the centerpiece of the park and is one of the largest in Texas, measuring 12 feet deep and 60 feet wide. It features a pool coping and a spine, which allows for a variety of tricks and transitions. The snake run is another popular feature of the park, with its winding curves and banks that provide a fun and challenging ride for skaters.
The street course is designed to simulate a street environment and features a variety of obstacles such as stairs, rails, and ledges. The rails and ledges are adjustable, which allows skaters to customize the park according to their skill level and preferences.
The park is open from dawn to dusk and is free to use for all skaters. It is a popular spot for local skateboarders and is also used for competitions and events throughout the year. The park is well-maintained and regularly cleaned, making it a safe and enjoyable place to skate. Overall, the John Lott Municipal Skatepark is a great place for skateboarders of all levels to practice their skills and have fun in a supportive and inclusive environment.
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