Lake Street Skatepark
Lake Street Skatepark is a 7,000-square-foot concrete skatepark in Los Angeles, California, that includes a flow bowl and street plaza.
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.
Lake Street Skatepark is a 7,000-square-foot concrete skatepark in Los Angeles, California, that includes a flow bowl and street plaza.
Lincoln Park Skate Spot is a 3,500-square-foot concrete skatepark in Long Beach, California, that includes a street plaza.
Harbor City Skatepark is an 11,000-square-foot concrete skatepark in South Bay Los Angeles that includes a s
La Colonia Skatepark is a 5,500 square-foot concrete skatepark in Solana Beach, California, that includes a street plaza with some transition features incorporated.
Carmel Valley Skatepark is a 13,500 concrete skatepark in the Carmel Valley neighborhood of San Diego, California that offers a street plaza and vert combi bowl.
San Clemente Skatepark is a 14,000 square-foot concrete skatepark in San Clemente, California that offers a mix of mini ramps, small bowls, and street features.
Garvanaza Skatepark is a concrete skatepark located in the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, that features a renowned backyard pool-style bowl and a street plaza.
Carpinteria Skatepark is a 20,000 square-foot concrete skatepark slated for construction in Carpinteria, California, that features a flow bowl and street plaza.
Venice Beach Skatepark is a 16,000 square-foot concrete skatepark in Venice Beach, California, offering two bowls, a snake run, and a street plaza.
Culver City Skatepark is a concrete skatepark located in Culver City, California, a city within the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area.
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