Fremont Skatepark
Fremont Skatepark is a 30,000 square-foot concrete skatepark in Fremont, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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.
Fremont Skatepark is a 30,000 square-foot concrete skatepark in Fremont, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Washington Park Skate Spot is a 7,500-square-foot concrete skatepark in Escondido, California, that offers a street plaza with banks, stairs, handrails, ledges, and other features.
Vista Skatepark comprises two neighboring concrete skateparks in Vista, California, one site focused on street terrain and the other featuring two skate bowls.
La Mesa Skatepark is a concrete skatepark in the east county San Diego town of La Mesa, California
Lemon Grove Skatepark is a 3,500 square-foot concrete street in the San Diego county town of Lemon Grove, California, that is packed with a range of street plaza features.
San Juan Capistrano Skatepark is a 20,000 square-foot concrete skatepark planned for the Southern California town of San Juan Capistrano.
Central Avenue Mini Park is a 6,300 square-foot skatepark in San Diego’s City Heights neighborhood that includes a street plaza with a few transitioned elements.
Washington Street Skatepark is a concrete, skater-built park in downtown San Diego, California.
Rancho Penaquitos Skatepark is a 22,000-square-foot concrete skatepark in San Diego that features a large street plaza and a mini-ramp with a spine.
Manzanita Skatepark is a 10,000-square-foot concrete park located in Anaheim, California, that offers two bowls and a street plaza.
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