El Sereno Skatepark
El Sereno Skatepark is a 12,000 square-foot concrete street plaza-style park located in Los Angeles’ El Sereno neighborhood that’s popular among locals and pro skaters alike.
The park offers a little of everything when it comes to street features, including steps, handrails, hubbas, euro gaps, ledges, rail slides, banks, and mini-ramp quarter pipes.
Details
| Location | El Sereno, Los Angeles, California |
| Address | 4721 Klamath Place Los Angeles, CA 90032 |
| Coordinates | 34.076429, -118.182012 |
| Features | Snake run, square bowl, street plaza, banks, rail slide, ledges |
| Riding Allowed | Skateboards, bikes, scooters, skates |
| Construction | Concrete |
| Hours | 8 am to 8 pm |
| Fee | No |
| Phone | (858) 668-4671 |
El Sereno Skatepark Overview
Previously a spot with modular street features, El Sereno Skatepark was rebuilt by California Skateparks in 2018. What an upgrade!
The park is now one of LA’s best street parks – so much so that it’s not uncommon to see pros tearing it up.
That said, there are plenty of mellow features and a good amount of open space, so the park is relatively beginner-friendly.


Here’s some video from the park:
