The beautiful city of Los Angeles, located in Southern California, is popular for being the television and film industry’s epicenter. Like the other cities in California, this sprawling place has many features that appeal to travelers’ categories. Soft sand beaches and rolling hills in the countryside are some of the popular spots for outdoor enthusiasts. For those who love a good tour, within the location are museums, art institutions, hip restaurants, and much more. When it comes to ways to have fun, skateboarding is a renowned activity in the state but none of its cities does it like Los Angeles that boasts over 20 skateparks. Whether you’re looking for a suitable venue to practice your skills or you just want to see some new moves from a local, this list has you covered. Check out these best skateparks in Los Angeles, California.
1. Stoner Skate Plaza
Stoner Skate Plaza, which opened in 2010, is one of the largest state-built skateparks in Los Angeles (LA). Its design was inspired by California’s skate enthusiasts. Most of its structures, including city features such as sidewalks, ledges, stairs, and rails, were obtained from LA’s former skating areas, making this venue a favorite among local skaters. The skatepark’s 26,500 square feet (2,462 square meters) also highlights aesthetic touches such as colored concretes and the letter S, which stands for Stoner and transverses the spot. With its different sizes of ledges and flat bars and a sizable manual pad, the skate plaza is suitable for all skill levels.
Stoner Skate Plaza
Address: 1835 Stoner Ave #1801, Los Angeles, CA 90025, United States
Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 10am - 8pm; Sat: 10am - 4pm (closed on Sun)
2. Charmette Bonpua Skate Plaza
Spend the day displaying your skating skills or watching locals showcasing old tricks at Charmette Bonpua Skate Plaza — also called Dorsey Skatepark as it’s located behind Dorsey High School. The lively spot, constructed by Rob Dyrdek Foundation and California Skateparks, is suitable for all skills. Its features are created in street-style with attention to detail, from the smooth concrete to iron-edged ledges. Other highlights include rails, stairs, and hubbas (slang for a ledge with a set of stairs). You’ll also find many vendors selling snacks and chilled beverages around.
Charmette Bonpua Skate Plaza
Address: 5001 Obama Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90016, United States
Opening hours:Mon - Sat: 9am - 9pm (closed on Sun)
3. Gilbert Lindsay Skatepark
Have a lovely time in this certified Street League Skate Park located in Gilbert Lindsay Recreation Center. It was constructed by restoring the metal ramps that were on the grounds to a smooth concrete area. Skateboarding enthusiasts flock into this 10,000-square-foot (929-square-meter) spot to try out its two different ledges, stairs with handrails, a custom hubba ledge, and more. There’s also a transition hip on two ends for your pleasure. Plus, there is a lady around the corner, selling hotdogs for 1 USD.
Gilbert Lindsay Skatepark
Address: 429 E 42nd Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90011, United States
Opening hours: 24 hours (daily)
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4. Lafayette Skate Plaza
Lafayette Skate Plaza, situated at Lafayette Recreation Center, is a popular site for skaters and spectators from Koreatown and surrounding suburbs. The 10,000-square-foot (929-square-meter) skating space highlights bowl structures and a streetscape that is ideal for obstacle, plaza, and bowl skaters. It comes with every street obstacle you can imagine such as manual pads, hubbas, rails, and ledges — set for you to grab your board and test your skills. You can also opt-in for skateboarding lessons on site.
La Fayette Skate Plaza
Address: 2800 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90005, United States
Opening hours: 24 hours (daily)
5. Garvanza Skatepark
Experience a vintage-style skating experience in Garvanza Skatepark, the largest skatepark near downtown Los Angeles. The park features a classic 7-foot (2.1-meter) amoeba-shaped pool steep enough for advanced skateboarding aficionados. Low rails, flat banks, and hubbas make the venue ideal for all skill levels. Notwithstanding its popularity, this spot is not too crowded and its large spaces make it perfect for enjoying the sport undisturbed. The changing arts in the bowl is also visually appealing.
Garvanza Skatepark
Address: 6240 Meridian St, Los Angeles, CA 90042, United States
Opening hours: 10am - 10pm (daily)
6. El Sereno Skatepark
El Sereno Skatepark is a beautiful 12,000-square-foot (1,114-square-meter) street plaza situated in East Los Angeles. The spot is surrounded by beautiful greenery and it’s accompanied by other sporting grounds such as basketball and tennis courts. Over the years, new features, such as restrooms and community centers, have been added to make your stay a little longer. Try out the flat banks, the hips, the rails, the hubbas, and the manual pads. There are also transitional skating elements to complement the experience. There’s nothing not to admire about this skatepark.
El Sereno Skatepark
Address: 4721 Klamath St, Los Angeles, CA 90032, United States
Opening hours: 8am - 10:15pm (daily)
7. Lincoln Park Skatepark
Although Lincoln Park Skatepark only measures 9,000 square feet (836 square meters), it’s size shouldn’t keep you away. It’s located in a hilly area in East Los Angeles and highlights many features to push you to your limits. It features a snake run course meandering down via a series of bank ramps and quarter pipes, dotted with ledges and rails. It also boasts another segment with stairs, featuring handrails and ledges. For beginners, there’s a small area with larger structures to practice. After a long day skating, you can relax in the surrounding park with a barbecue pit, basketball court, and more.
Lincoln Park Skatepark
Address: 3501 Valley Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90031, United States
Opening hours: 2:30 - 4pm (daily)
8. Hazard Park Skate Plaza
Hazard Park Skate Plaza — also called Hazard Park, depending on who you ask — is a favorite venue for local skaters. Situated in Boyle Heights, you’ll find skating legends and beginners whizzing in and out of quarter pipes. Other obstacles to enjoy include pyramids, rails, stairs, multiple banks, and ledges. This less crowded park is also freely open to the public. Plus, it’s an ideal activity to hang out with friends or the kids in the surrounding green areas.
Hazard Park Skate Plaza
Address: 2230 Norfolk St, Los Angeles, CA 90033, United States
9. Westchester Skate Plaza
Are you into hardcore street skating? If yes, you would love Westchester Skate Plaza, a 13,000-square-foot (1,208-square-meter) skating area established in 2011. The spot was constructed by CA Skateparks and highlights hubbas, kickers, banks, rails, and stair sets for some challenging sessions. But that’s not all — the simple but visually appealing design of the location makes it an epicenter for local professional skaters who come to showcase their skills. The skatepark is usually not crowded and there’s a kids’ playground nearby.
Westchester Skate Plaza
Address: 7200 W Manchester Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90045, United States
Opening hours: 5am - 10:30pm (daily)
10. North Hollywood Skate Plaza
This unique skatepark is one of the best street plazas in Los Angeles designed by Rob Dyrdek, an American entrepreneur. The aerial views of the 15,000-square-foot (1394-square-meter) venue reveal the letters: WILD, coined from the entrepreneur’s toy slogan — “Wild Grinders.” The park, featuring smooth concrete, has a lot of space where you can try out its different structures such as manual pads, gaps, stairs, rails, and ledges. However, be careful of the floor’s sleekness. On-site is also a skate shop from 7-Eleven.
North Hollywood Skate Plaza
Address: 11430 Chandler Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 91601, United States
Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 9am - 5pm (closed on Sat & Sun)
Enjoy an unforgettable skateboarding experience
Regardless of the type or category of skateboarder you are, these best skateparks in Los Angeles have so much to offer. You won’t forget the experience from obstacles of different difficulty to appealing arts in most of these venues.
Editor’s Note: Due to Covid-19, the business hours of the skateparks may differ from the stated timings in this article.
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