If you like skating transition, this is the park for you. Other than maybe Ayala in Chino, there's almost nothing around that has as many features or as much vertical surface to ride. Fontana really knocked it out of the park getting OG pro skaters to help design the bowls (Lance Mountain and Steve Alba both contributed, I think). Two different styles of pool plus a massive flow bowl...doesn't get too much better for gnarly transition.
Just like the South Fontana skatepark, the staff is great and the skateshop is a huge plus - you never know when something is going to break and need replaced! This park is typically less busy than the south park from what I've observed, but still a good vibe whenever you run into others during your session.
Only complaint is that the limited hours can be a pain for adults who work dayjobs. Since it doesn't open until 2 pm M-F, you can't get a morning session in. And right now, the weekend hours start at 12 pm instead of 9 am, which is super rough. Hope they can fix that; I'd get even more value out of my annual pass if I could hit it up before work instead of after, especially during the hot...
Read moreThis is a very nice skatepark! I've been taking my 2 boys here for a about a month and have been very happy with the whole experience and environment. They have a lot of cool things to skate or ride your bike on and do tricks. There are a couple of pools, rails, etc.
This place is well taken care of and has good lighting at night. The guys that work in the skate store are nice and friendly too. Check this place out, you'll be...
Read moreWent here yesterday and was told to wear a helmet. Walked in the park and nobody was wearing helmets. What’s up with that? Seems pretty lame . No wonder why this park is always empty.
Edit : Park is still lame. Yall let instagram skaters skate here with no helmet but anyone else you have to wear a helmet. And yea the white boy thats at the front office...
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