Thea’s Skatespot
Thea's Skatespot is an outdoor skateboarding facility located in downtown Tacoma, Washington. The skatepark covers an area of approximately 5,000 square feet and features a range of obstacles and features suitable for skateboarders of all skill levels.
The skatepark is designed with a mix of street-style and transition-style elements, including stairs, rails, ledges, banks, and a quarter pipe. The features are arranged in a way that allows skateboarders to flow through the park and create their own lines.
The surface of the skatepark is made of smooth concrete, providing skaters with a consistent and smooth ride. The park is also well-lit, allowing skateboarders to enjoy the facilities even after dark.
Thea's Skatespot is named after Thea Foss, a local entrepreneur and businesswoman who helped develop the Tacoma waterfront in the early 1900s. The skatepark is located in a beautiful park along the Thea Foss Waterway, with plenty of parking and restrooms nearby.
The skatepark is open to the public, and there is no admission fee to use the park. However, skateboarders are required to wear appropriate safety gear, such as helmets and knee pads, while using the facilities.
Overall, Thea's Skatespot is a great place for skateboarders to hone their skills, socialize with other skateboarders, and enjoy the thrill of skateboarding in a beautiful and historic location. The park is a great addition to the community and is enjoyed by skateboarders of all ages and skill levels.
Skatepark Information
Admission | Free |
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Allowed | BMX, Scooters, Skateboards |
Environment | Outdoor |
Facilities | Lights |
Management | Unsupervised |
Surface | Concrete |
Hours | 8AM-10PM |
Requirements | n/a |
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