
Eight cool skateboard spots in San Diego, California, USA (2024)

1. Robb Field Skatepark
Robb Field Skate Park is one of the most popular skateboarding locations in San Diego. Located in Ocean Beach, it boasts a large bowl with a pool coping, a street section with ledges, rails, and stairs, and a snake run. The park is well-maintained and attracts skaters of all levels.
2. Linda Vista Skatepark
Linda Vista Skatepark is a 35,000 square-foot skate park located in Linda Vista. It features a massive vert ramp, a street course with ledges, rails, and stairs, and a bowl with pool coping. The park is well-lit, and it's open until 10 PM, making it a favorite among skaters who like to skate at night.


3. Chicano Park
Chicano Park is a cultural landmark in San Diego, and it's also a great spot for skateboarders. The park features colorful murals and a street section with ledges, stairs, and banks. It's a popular spot for skaters who like to combine their love of skateboarding with their appreciation for art and culture.
4. Memorial Skatepark
Memorial Skatepark is a 25,000 square-foot skate park located in Logan Heights. It features a large bowl with pool coping, a street course with ledges, rails, and stairs, and a flow section. The park is well-designed and well-maintained, and it's a great spot for skaters of all levels.
5. Washington Street Skatepark
Washington Street Skatepark is a legendary spot among skateboarders. Located under the I-5 freeway in Mission Hills, it features a massive bowl with pool coping, a street course with ledges, rails, and stairs, and a vert ramp. The park has a DIY vibe, and it's a favorite among skaters who like to push the boundaries.
6. UCSD Skatepark
UCSD Skatepark is located on the University of California San Diego campus. It features a large bowl with pool coping, a street course with ledges, rails, and stairs, and a snake run. The park is well-designed and well-maintained, and it's a great spot for skaters who like to combine their love of skateboarding with their academic pursuits
7. Clairemont Skatepark
Clairemont Skatepark is a 38,000 square-foot skate park located in Clairemont. It features a massive bowl with pool coping, a street course with ledges, rails, and stairs, and a flow section. The park is well-lit, and it's open until 10 PM, making it a favorite among skaters who like to skate at night.
8. Poods Park
Poods Park is a DIY skate park located in Encinitas. It features a large bowl with pool coping, a street section with ledges, rails, and stairs, and a flow section. The park has a DIY vibe, and it's a favorite among skaters who like to push the boundaries
Skateboarding is tribal and most locals are welcoming, but if you're new to a spot, or just passing through, have respect for the locals. Listen. Be smart. Have fun.
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Art can change the world – and everybody is an artist. Those who scribble stickmen. Those who paint chapel ceilings. Those who tattoo biceps. Those who are careful with pigment on canvas. Those who create fantasy characters. Those who paint pet portraits. Those who yarn bomb. Those who write poems on crappy old cardboard.
My art lives on the bottom of skateboard decks. It's designed for you to destroy. For you, the rider, my art may come second to the deck’s ability to perform – and that’s awesome. To me, art comes first. Always.
It’s how I think. It’s who I am. It’s what I am.
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