The park is over 20 years old now. Just as iconic as FDR (regarding that one comment) As long as you are on a skateboard, and NOTHING but one, regardless of age and experience, theirs no issues. A kid can sit on his board if he wants. If youâre an adult doing the same thing, then yes you will be getting looks and told to leave. Just know proper âskatepark etiquetteâ and youâre fine. Respect the park. People/tourists always check the place out and thats fine, just be mindful of anyone skating. If youâre legit loitering, yes someone will ask you to leave. Park is tight inside and so is parking. Bums who hangout around the park are instantly told to leave, because younger kids do skate here too, and they leave trash everywhere, andcl then the regulars end up cleaning up. Be respectful and...
   Read moreI feel compelled to leave a review only because I think it's all about location, location, location... I don't skateboard but have respect for those who do, especially when talented enough to skate this "Park". Would it's mostly only open during daylight hours, the people who maintain it do so with a sense of community from what I can see. That's also a rather large latrine on-site (which, like the fenced skate park, is locked at sunset or whenever it's too problematic to see...
   Read moreAwesome skate park underneath Pacific Coast Highway (The PCH) it's all concert share park lots of bowls. Lots of good skaters go there an tear it up. It's rite by the Washington St. trolley station. Parking is minimal over there. Theres parking on the west side of the park. It's a dirt lot it can probably fit 20 cars/trucks. Keep doors locked lots of rift raft walking around there an I mean a lot cause the trolley. Anyways skate it up 50 50 to the...
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