The park is part of the extensive Bogotá public park network overseen by the IDRD.
The facility is specifically designed to support the local roller-skating culture prevalent in Bogotá's recreational spaces.
It is situated in the Suba locality, which is one of the most populous and northernmost residential districts in the city.
Lagos de Suba Park is a community-focused urban recreational space in Bogotá featuring a dedicated roller-skating rink and integrated children's play zones. It functions as a neighborhood sports hub, providing paved surfaces for roller sports and open-air play infrastructure. The park is managed under the jurisdiction of the Bogotá District Institute of Recreation and Sport (IDRD). It serves as a local gathering point for residents of the Suba locality, emphasizing active outdoor physical engagement for children and youth. The terrain is largely flat, accommodating non-motorized wheeled activities and pedestrian traffic.
The center of the roller rink allows for a wide-angle perspective of the park's layout.
Bring your own roller skates as rental services are not guaranteed on-site.
Visit during weekend mornings when the park is most active and social.
Wear layered clothing as temperatures in northern Bogotá can drop significantly.
Avoid visiting late at night for safety reasons as the park is primarily a daylight recreational facility.
Use of safety gear like helmets and pads is recommended for the roller rink; maintain courtesy toward younger children in play areas.