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3297 Okanagan Hwy, Peachland, BC V0H 1X6, Canada
The Peachland Skatepark, located at 3297 Okanagan Highway within Lambly Park in Peachland, British Columbia, is a 5,000-square-foot concrete facility that offers a scenic and inclusive riding experience in the heart of the Okanagan Valley. Originally completed in 2012 by New Line Skateparks, the park was designed to maximize a long, narrow footprint, providing a high-quality "local nugget" for the community that effectively serves skateboarders, scooter riders, and BMXers alike.
The design is a compact "street-flow" hybrid that emphasizes technical progression and smooth transitions. The layout features a traditional street course that includes a stair set, flat rails, and a hubba ledge, leading into a signature 4-foot open-ended bowled corner. Other technical obstacles integrated into the flow include a euro-gap, an A-frame with both round rails and hubbas, and various small banks and manual pads. The park’s architecture allows for "infinite lines," where the transition ends act as return walls to keep riders moving through the technical street center.
Nestled among mature trees that help buffer the noise from the nearby highway, the park is celebrated for its welcoming and family-friendly atmosphere. The site is equipped with small bleachers for spectators, providing a safe and clear vantage point for parents and caregivers. While the park does not feature professional-grade lighting for night sessions—operating from 7:00 am until dusk—it is praised for its clean, well-maintained surface and its proximity to essential amenities like water bottle fill stations and public washrooms.
Because it is situated within Lambly Park, the skatepark is part of a larger recreational hub that includes tennis courts and green spaces. Its location right off the Okanagan Highway makes it a popular and accessible stop for those traveling between Kelowna and Penticton. Today, the Peachland Skatepark remains a favorite local spot, recognized for its intuitive design and its role in fostering an encouraging environment for the next generation of riders.
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Trucks and Fins is a huge present to the whole skate community - not just for the skating people, but also for shops, builders and schools. Super easy to use and can't believe how complete it is.
Pascal Lieleg aka Official Bowlshit

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Architect Betonlandschaften

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Maverick Skateparks

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