Fergusson Park Skatepark (aka Rialto Skatepark)
Fergusson Park Skatepark is a 16,000-square-foot concrete outdoor skatepark in Rialto, a city in San Bernardino County, California. Also known as Rialto Skatepark, the park includes a street plaza and a bowl.
Details
Location | Rialto, California |
Address | 2474 West Casa Grande Drive Rialto, CA 92377 |
Coordinates | 34.158142, -117.420767 |
Features | Street plaza, bowl |
Size | 16,000 square feet |
Riding Allowed | Skateboards, scooters, skates, BMX |
Construction | Concrete |
Hours | 6 am to 10 pm |
Lights | Yes |
Fence | No |
Fee | No |
Phone | (909) 421-4949 |
Opened | 2012 |
Design/Build | Spohn Ranch Skateparks |
Fergusson Park Skatepark Overview
This Rialto skatepark is located in Alec Fergusson Park, on the north side of San Bernardino at the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains. Designed by Spohn Ranch Skateparks, the skatepark opened in 2012. The park has lights for night skating and is open until 10 pm each night.
The park is arranged as a square with three cascading tiers. The top-level houses an inground concrete bowl that’s shaped like a P, forming a hip on the inside corner. The bowl has pool coping all the way around.
The lion’s share of the park is a large street plaza filled with features. The plaza includes banks and stairs with handrails and hubbas, ledges, benches, transition features, flat rails, and more.
Some of the features are built on a larger scale than you see in most skateparks – for instance, a double set of four stairs with a handrail.
The plaza is notable for artful touches, including a bank with a curved ledge wrapping the top and wave-shaped rails.
The Rialto skatepark also has some nice shade features, which are needed during the hot summers.