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Rocklin Skatepark
Rocklin, California
0.5 miles W of Rocklin, CaliforniaRedding Skatepark
Redding, California
0.6 miles N of Redding, CaliforniaPoway Skate Park
Poway, California
0.8 miles SW of Poway, CaliforniaPoway Skate Park The Poway Skate Park, located at 13090 Civic Center Drive, is 12,000 square feet of pool style concrete bowls and street elements. The park is open daily from 8 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. and is equipped with lights and bathrooms. Helmet, elbow, and kneepads are required at all times at this unsupervised park. An adult must supervise children under the age of 14 at all times. Park is subject to closure for violations of the rules. For a complete list of rules(click) or information call 858.668.4674 Courtesy of skatepark.com
Pleasanton Skatepark
Pleasanton, California
2.8 miles NW of Pleasanton, CaliforniaPetaluma Skate Park
Petaluma, California
0.9 miles NE of Petaluma, CaliforniaPetaluma, CA You\'ll find bowls, bars, and hips, the whole nine. The park has 2 bowls, 2 fun boxes, 2 \"volcano\'s\", various rails and a lot of transitions. Free and no pads, just like Santa Rosa used to be. Go up the 101 about 30 min. from SF, take the Washington St. exit and turn left, youÃll see the park on your leftCourtesy of skatepark.com
Marie Kerr Skatepark
Palmdale, California
4.1 miles NW of Palmdale, CaliforniaCivic Center Skatepark
Palm Desert, California
0.8 miles NW of Palm Desert, CaliforniaDecent size park, some weird lines but if your in Palm Springs definetly worth skating.snake run bowls some rails which are un approachable.Courtesy of skatepark.com
Pala Skatepark
Pala, California
0.3 miles E of Pala, CaliforniaLooks fun, with some good bowls, we will check it out soon.Courtesy of skatepark.com
Ritchie Valens Skate Plaza
Los Angeles, California
18.6 miles NW of Los Angeles, CaliforniaThis is P-Rods new skatepark located in Laurel Canyon blvd in PaciomaCourtesy of skatepark.com
Orange Cove Skatepark
Orange Cove, California
1.1 miles SW of Orange Cove, CaliforniaThis park looks sick in the middle of Fresno.Courtesy of skatepark.com
The Martin Luther King Skate Park
Oceanside, California
4.6 miles E of Oceanside, CaliforniaThe Martin Luther King Skate Park was opened in 2008 and it's located at 4300 Mesa Drive in Oceanside.The park is 6,000 sq ft and it offers a variety of course styles such as vert, street and tranny. This skate park is not staffed and is open during daylight hours only. Skaters must wear appropriate protective gear at all times. Riders who do not follow this rule may be asked to leave the park by recreation center staff. The park is open to skateboarders only. No scooters, roller blades, bikes or other equipment is allowed in the park. The City of Oceanside wants to keep the park open, safe and in good condition. Please report vandalism or broken equipment to 760-435-5041. Courtesy of skatepark.com
Oceanside Skate Park
Oceanside, California
2.7 miles NE of Oceanside, CaliforniaPark is wood on black top, worth checking out if you are in the area. Pads inforced righ next to beach.Courtesy of skatepark.com
Robb Field Skatepark
San Diego, California
5.2 miles NW of San Diego, CaliforniaThis park is big with tons of room and tons of intermediate bowls and transitions, a must stop if you are in the area, some good street stuff too.Courtesy of skatepark.com
Needles Skatepark
Needles, California
0.8 miles S of Needles, CaliforniaLooks good wide open Tony Hawk donated 25k to help this park be built.Courtesy of skatepark.com
Napa Skatepark
Napa, California
2.5 miles S of Napa, CaliforniaFeeney Park
Murphys, California
0.6 miles SE of Murphys, CaliforniaFeeney Park is a multi-use recreational facility and community park. The Park is open to the public year-round during daylight hours. Feeney Park is the only facility of its kind along the Highway 4 corridor of Calaveras County. It serves tens of thousands of youth and adult athletes from Copperopolis to Bear Valley as the home field for Ebbetts Pass Little League, Ebbetts Pass Youth Soccer League, and Sierra Ridge High School. Feeney Park also provides game and practice fields for AMA football, AMA girls softball, and local adult teams playing in the California State Soccer League. In addition, Feeney Park offers unique opportunities for casual recreation with its walking trails, picnic areas, skate park, and music venue. parkdirections: Feeney Park is located just west of Murphys on the south side of Highway 4. Convenient parking and field access is available from our spacious paved parking lot located off of Pennsylvania Gulch Road. Parking and field access is extremely limited from Highway 4. Courtesy of skatepark.com
Malibu Creek State Park
Calabasas, California
4.8 miles SW of Calabasas, CaliforniaMalibu Creek State Park has something for everyone! Just 25 miles from downtown Los Angeles, the park features hiking, fishing, bird watching and horseback riding opportunities. There are 15 miles of streamside trail through oak and sycamore woodlands on chaparral-covered slopes. Twenty-five mile Malibu Creek in the park is the principal watercourse of the Santa Monica Mountains, from Boney Mountain to Malibu Lagoon. The park was the center of Chumash Native American life for centuries and was once used to film numerous movies and TV shows, such as Planet of the Apes and M*A*S*H.
Carpinteria State Beach
Carpinteria, California
0.5 miles S of Carpinteria, CaliforniaTwelve miles south of Santa Barbara, Carpinteria State Beach offers a mile of beach for swimming, surf fishing, tidepool exploring and camping. The Spanish named the area Carpinteria because of the Chumash tribe, who lived in the area, had a large seagoing canoe-building enterprise, or "carpentry shop" there. The tribe had chosen the location because of naturally occurring surface tar which was used to seal the boats. Seals and sea lions can be seen in the area December through May, as well as an occasional gray whale. Tidepools contain starfish, sea anemones, crabs, snails, octopi and sea urchin.
Carpinteria Beach is a clean beach with fantastic staff. Lifeguards patrol the beach year-round and are staffed from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day weekend. Camping at this beach is a peaceful getaway where you are within walking distance to town so there is no need to drive. It's close enough to shopping places in case you need anything. There are group sites, family sites, and RV sites with full hookups. The campground is in excellent proximity to the beach and the hiking trail. You'll wake up to the waves crashing right by your "backdoor"! Explore the tar pits, tidepools, and the bluffs as well as learn about the local history at the nearby visitors center. Carpinteria Beach has breathtaking sunsets and isn't typically crowded due to the number of campsites available.
NOTE: It's best to reserve a camping spot ahead of time because they go fast and you're not likely to get one at the last minute.
South Fork Rim Trail
Ririe, Idaho
16.2 miles E of Ririe, IdahoMotorcycle trail. source: fs.usda.gov Courtesy of Singletracks.com
Thunder Mountain Trail
Panguitch, Utah
8.0 miles SE of Panguitch, UtahNice dry creek run with nice big berms. Courtesy of Singletracks.com