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Bill and Maxine Wilson Skatepark The park features 22,000 square feet of skate-able surface, including elements such as railings, stairs, a ten-foot key hole and a ninety-foot long snake run. There is also a beginner's bowl for young skaters to develop their skills. |
Charles L. Lewis III Memorial SkatePark 702 South 30th street San Diego,CA 92139 (619) 527-7665 The Memorial Skate park is a great all around skate park. The concrete is relatively smooth, fast, and kinkless with metal coping all around with the exception of some pool block coping on a 7' 1/4 pipe in the reservoir section. The Memorial Skate park is definitely one the premiere skate parks in San Diego County. |
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Escondido Sports Center Skatepark 3315 Bear Valley Parkway Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 839-5425
Didn't skate this one, just checked it |
Poway Skatepark 13090 Civic Center Drive Poway, CA 92064 (858) 668-4674 The Poway Skate park offers some great flow and transition skateboarding. Features of the park include a really fun reservoir section and a snake run leading into a 6' square bowl with a 6' wide 3' extension. Overall the snake run is a blast to skate. |
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Rancho Penasquitos Skate Park The 22,000 square foot park has a mix of wood and concrete structures and ramps. In this Advanced Street park you will find a picnic table down six stairs, 3 flat 3, anural pads, flat rails, half pipes, quarter pipes and a spine. It also has a replica of the San Dieguito 10 stair rail. |
Robb Field Skatepark 2525 Bacon Street San Diego, CA 92107 (619) 525-8486 With 40,000 square feet of concrete, this skate park has something for everyone, regardless of age or skill level, including a street course design which features a combination bowl, along with numerous handrails, ledges, blocks, a pump bump and an octagon volcano. |
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Santee Skatepark 10250 Woodglen Vista Drive Santee, CA 92071 A relatively small park. I would look for better in San Diego unless you happen to live near-by. |