San Diego parks maintains a number of parks open to the public free of charge. Here are more California Skate Parks you can check out!
Bill and Maxine Wilson Skate Park
702 South 30th Street
(619) 235-1125
Skate park features:
22,000 sq.ft.
stairs
10' key hole
90' long snake run
beginner's bowl
Details: Opened in 2004
Next to Memorial Community Park
Serves Memorial, Barrio Logan,
Grant Hill, Logan Heights, Sherman
Heights, Stockton, Southcrest, Mount
Hope, Mountain View, and Shelltown.
2 years to complete
$1.4 million
Carmel Valley Skate Park
12600 El Camino Real
(858) 552-1616
10 a.m. - 8 p.m. daily
Skate park features:
13,500 sq. ft.
challenge course
cast in place concrete bowl.
urban elements
railings
stairs
banks and ledges
night lighting
restrooms
shade structure
observation area
Details: Opened in 2008
Serves Carmel Valley community
Charles L. Lewis III Memorial Skate
Park
6610 Potomac Street
(619) 527-3419
10 a.m. to dusk daily
Features of the Skate Park
7,000 sq. ft.
above ground ramps and rails
bleachers
small picnic area
walk course around the park.
limited rental equipment
Details: Opened in June 2005
Corner of Paradise Valley Road and
Potomac Street
Rancho Penasquitos Skate Park
10111 Carmel Mountain Road
(858) 538-8131
10 a.m. to dusk daily
Features of the Skate Park
22,000 sq. ft.
mix of wood and concrete structures and
ramps.
advanced street park
picnic table down six stairs
3 flat 3
manual pads
flat rails
half pipes
quarter pipes
spine
replica of the San Dieguito 10 stair
rail
Robb Field Skate Park
2525 Bacon Street
(619) 531-1563
10 a.m. to dusk daily
Features of the Skate Park
40,000 sq. ft. of concrete
street course
combination bowl
numerous handrails
ledges
blocks
pump bump
octagon volcano
Details: Opened in 2000
Input from skaters integrated into
design elements.