Hemet Skatepark (aka Gibbel Park Skatepark)
Hemet Skatepark, officially named the Gibbel Park Skatepark, is an outdoor concrete skatepark located in Hemet, California
California and skateboarding are like peanut butter and jelly. They just go together. Like smooth concrete and year-round sunshine. Below are guides to some of California’s best skateparks.
Hemet Skatepark, officially named the Gibbel Park Skatepark, is an outdoor concrete skatepark located in Hemet, California
The Borrego Springs skatepark, officially known as the Badlands Skatepark, is a 26,000-square-foot outdoor concrete skatepark in the Southern California desert town of Borrego Springs
Westpark Skatepark is 20,000-square-foot large outdoor concrete skatepark planned for Ventura, California.
Olympus Skatepark is a pocket park in Encinitas, California, with a fun mini bowl and mini snake run.
Spring Valley Skatepark is a 23,000-square-foot concrete skatepark planned for easter San Diego County.
Mission Valley YMCA skatepark, formally named the Mission Valley YMCA Krause Family Bike and Skate Park, is a 60,000-square-foot skatepark in San Diego.
The Elk Grove Skatepark sometimes referred to as the Derr-Okamoto Skatepark, is a 13,300-square-foot outdoor concrete skate park located in Elk Grove, California
Etnies Skatepark is a 57,000-square-foot outdoor concrete skatepark in Lake Forest, California, and is one of the largest skateparks in the United States.
Deleo Park Skatepark also referred to as Corona Skatepark, is a smaller 4,000-square-foot skatepark located just south of Corona, California
The Artivio Guerrero Skatepark is a small 3,000-square-foot outdoor concrete skatepark in Sacramento, California
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