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16,000 Sq. Ft. Opened. October 2009. Operated by. City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks. Terrain. Concrete. The Venice Beach Skatepark is a public skatepark located in Venice, Los Angeles. It opened in late 2009.
Etnies Skatepark of Lake Forest (stylized as etnies Skatepark) is a public skatepark located in Lake Forest, California, United States. It is the largest free skatepark in the state, with an area of over 62,000 square feet (5,800 m 2 ). [1]
California Skateparks (or CA Skateparks) is a skate park and action sports facility builder and designer. Founded in 1989 and based in Upland, California , CA Skateparks has constructed municipal city and county parks, action sports competition arenas, and professional athlete's private facilities.
Pedlow Skate Park – Encino, California great for pool skating, more than 12,000 square feet (1,100 m 2). Santa Maria Skate Park – Fletcher Park. 700 Southside Pkwy, Santa Maria, California. The Palm Springs Skatepark contains a replica of the Nude Bowl, which is the most popular feature in the park.
West LA Courthouse skate plaza. The West Los Angeles Courthouse ( West LA Courthouse) is a street skateboarding spot in Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California. [1] Once an illicit skate spot, this location became a public skatepark. Nike Skateboarding hosted a "Go Skateboarding Day" event in 2014 that led to a chain of events in which ...
In 2003, Etnies and the city of Lake Forest, California, opened Etnies Skatepark of Lake Forest, the largest public skatepark in the state, at over 40,000 square feet (3,700 m 2). The park has been used for a Sole Technology-sponsored skateboard competition, entitled "Goofy vs. Regular (GvR)"—goofy-footed skateboarders competed against ...
Pier 15. Active. A bench designed for the specific purpose of skateboarding while also being useful for sitting. Meant to be pro-skating and to be an antithesis to anti-skate devices. [39] Potrero Del Sol Skatepark [40] skatepark. Portrero Avenue and 25th Street. Active.
The Pacifica Skatepark is a skatepark in Pacifica in the San Francisco Bay Area. It opened to the public in 2005, after skateboarder Tony Hawk was consulted during the park's design and construction. It is a concrete park over 14,000 sq ft (1,300 m 2) with a large pool, three bowls, and rails.