Half Moon Bay Skatepark
Half Moon Bay Skatepark is an 8,000 square-foot concrete skatepark in the coastal town of Half Moon Bay, California, that features two bowls, a small street plaza, and a unique over-vert quarterpipe shaped like a wave.
Details
| Location | Half Moon Bay, California |
| Address | 535 Kelly Avenue Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 |
| Coordinates | 37.465089, -122.432092 |
| Features | Vert bowl, mini-bowl, street plaza |
| Size | 8,000 square feet |
| Riding Allowed | Skateboards, scooters, skates, bikes |
| Construction | Concrete |
| Designer | Wormhoundt |
| Hours | Unknown |
| Lights | Yes |
| Fee | No |
| Phone | (650) 726-8297 |
Half Moon Bay Skatepark Overview
Located in the famed surfing hamlet of Half Moon Bay, California, along the central coast, Half Moon Bay Skatepark offers two well-built bowls, a street plaza, and a wave-shaped over-vert quarter pipe.

This park has several distinctive factors. For one, the surface of the bowls and quarterpipes are painted a seafoam green, presumably a reference to the nearby beaches and ocean.
The wave quarterpipe is also an ocean reference, while also presenting skaters with tight over-vert transitions to ride.
The park has two bowls that are connected by a curved spine. The larger bowl has pool coping in the deep end. The rest is steel coping.

Next to the bowl, the park has some smaller transitions, as well as a bank with a small Euro gap that faces the quarterpipe wave.

On the other side of the park, the rectangular street section offers standard street plaza fare: stairs, banks, handrail, and an A-frame with a hubba, gap and manny pad built-in.
