This park has smooth concrete. The larger bowls have well designed transitions and made for skate, pool style coping that doesn't bind your wheels or grab your trucks. The smaller snake runs have transitions that are a little on the tight side and metal coping that is a bit too large for small walls. But they are laid out well and there are lines a plenty to be had. There is also an interesting street plaza, I don't skate street so I won't try to rate it. There's decent parking and a unisex potty that is pretty nasty. NO WATER ON SITE. It's worth the trip, perhaps even a must...
Read moreBest public skatepark around by far. Not even fair to compare to any other skateparks in Southern California. We spend a lot of time at Prince Park and our boys love to skate the bowl, pool and overall flow of the park is super fun. The park is always kept up and cleaned by the locals and tons of respect to all the kids who have made this spot their 2nd home. Wish the city could build better bathrooms and water fountains but overall top notch crew of locals who take care...
Read moreReally Good Spot. Has a Lot of Stuff to do, a lot of Transition Stuff. Really Fun. There are two "snake runs" with curved sides (like a mini ramp).
There's a big huge Deep bowl, maybe 14 feet deep? A smaller bowl that's maybe 5 feet deep in the shallow part, 10 feet deep in the deep end, Plus more street stuff, ledges, quarter pipes, a stair set, some rails, etc. Lots of fun stuff.
There's a small bathroom here, A parking lot, plus street parking.
Definitely Worth...
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