Hilltop Skatepark (aka The Dish)
Hilltop Skatepark is a 16,000 square-foot outdoor concrete skatepark in San Fransico, California that first opened in 1979 but then was redesigned and renovated in 2016.
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.
Hilltop Skatepark is a 16,000 square-foot outdoor concrete skatepark in San Fransico, California that first opened in 1979 but then was redesigned and renovated in 2016.
Cesar Solis Skatepark is an outdoor concrete skatepark located in the Ocean View Hills community of San Diego, California
Chicano Park Skatepark is a DIY street-plaza-style concrete skatepark located in San Diego’s Barrio Logan neighborhood, just south of the city’s center.
Stanton Skatepark is a 9,000-square-foot outdoor concrete skatepark in Stanton, California that first opened in 2016.
McVicker Canyon Skatepark is a 13,000-square-foot outdoor concrete skatepark in Lake Elsinore, California.
Ponderosa Skatepark is a 10,000 square-foot outdoor concrete skatepark in the Orange County, California town of Anaheim
Rosemead Skatepark is a 12,000-square-foot outdoor concrete skatepark in the Los Angeles County town of Rosemead, which is part of the larger Los Angeles metro area.
Monitor Park Skatepark is a 6,000-square-foot outdoor concrete skatepark in the Watts neighborhood of East Los Angeles.
Westlake Skatepark is a 6,500-square-foot outdoor concrete skatepark in the Southern California town of Westlake, which is located on the western border of Los Angeles Count
The Moreno Valley Skatepark is a 4,000 square-foot outdoor concrete skatepark in Moreno Valley, California that first opened in 2019.
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