We don't live in the area... While we were in Sacramento dping some school clothes shopping for my kids, they really wanted to stop at a skate park for some fun, since these parks are way bigger/better than in our small town. The moment we pulled up, we were greeted by another biker who immediately befriended my kids. He showed them some cool tricks and even let them ride his own bike. He is now the reason my kids want to go back to this park every time we go to Sacramento.
The park itself is spacious and has alot of different areas to ride. It's easy for beginners or pros. They also have tables and grass areas to sit at. We were there after dark and the lighting...
   Read moreGreat skatepark for beginners and experts alike. Rails, like 7 bowls of varying difficulty, stairs, ledges, manual pads, its got it all. There are police camera things set up, but they won't bust you for smoking pot or drinking or whatever as long as you aren't causing trouble. I have never seen a cop so much as drive by. Everyone I have met here has been friendly and helpful to the less experienced. It is rarely overcrowded. Kids that don't pay attention and their equally oblivious parents can be a nuisance if you go on weekends or weekday afternoons, but it is really chill in the mornings. Overall it is my favorite skatepark in the...
   Read moreLow-Mid-Highly experienced levelled skate park. Concrete not slippery; 7/10 on slippery factor. Nice 4ft high skate park area with a little of everything. You can even find a couple lines that allows you to use all areassweet. The 6ft to 15ft bowls are awesome; about 1-2ft over vert for each one. The 10ft pool is a peanut shape. The 8-10ft clover bowl has two waterfalls; very quick transition! Finally, the tube is "aweingly stupid crazy"; this area has about 2ft oververt drop in. Most bowls have roll-in drop-ins to get in. Overall "THE BEST IN SACRAMENTO"...
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