Skate Park

Robb Field Skate Park

2525 Bacon Street • San Diego • (619) 525-8486

This is a great skatepark and is a must visit. This park is an endless array of 4-5 foot banks and bowls with and without metal coping. There are two side by side "runs" separated by a spine that feature multiple hips and bowls. The lines are endless. There is something here for the beginner, street guy and grind king.

One of the most affordable skateboard parks in Southern California, Robb Field is the first skateboard park constructed and operated by the City of San Diego, designed with input from top local skateboarders. With 40,000 square feet of concrete, this skateboard park has something for everyone, regardless of age or skill level, including a street course design which features a combination bowl, along with numerous handrails, ledges, blocks, a pump bump, and an octagon volcano. All skaters must wear protective gear including a helmet, kneepads, and elbow pads (available for a minimum rental fee) or they won't be allowed to skate!

Ages:6 And Up.  Hours are Mon-Fri 10am-sunset; Sat-Sun, holidays 9am-sunset

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YMCA Magdalena Ecke Skateboard Park

200 Saxony Road • Encinitas • (760) 942-9622

San Diego County is home to the vast majority of pro vert skaters making the Encinitas Skatepark a perfect fit for the premiere vert skatepark in Southern California. The skatepark is now home to the 2003 X-Games vert ramp which is one of the largest vert ramps build to date.

 The 11' backyard pool style kidney is perfect and is by far the best skatepark pool that SoCal has probably ever seen. The shallow is 7' and with fairly mellow transitions which leads into the 32' diameter 11' with 2' of vert deep end. There is a death box in the deep and 2 concrete steps with tiles in-between that are extremely rippable and do not hinder lines throughout the pool. The tile is black and the coping is set perfectly!!

The skatepark also features a wood street/flow course that was designed and constructed by Team Pain. This section of the skatepark features some unique pyramids, rails, 1/4 pipe trannies, vert walls, ollie gaps, and other interesting terrain. Since the other sections of the skatepark are for advanced skateboarding, this will most likely be the most utilized section of the skatepark for beginning skateboarders. The street flow course has a great setup for kids learning how to skate as well as for intermediate skaters and veteran street park skaters.

Hours of Operation

Monday - Friday
2:30 pm - 5:00 pm
5:15 pm - 7:45 pm (or dark)
Extra Friday Session
12:45 pm - 2:15 pm

Saturday & Sunday
9:00 am - 11:30 am
11:45 am - 2:15 pm
2:30 pm - 5:00 pm
5:15 pm - 7:00 pm

 

Skate Park Session Fees

Skate Park Members | $5
Tuesdays | $2

Non-members | $10

Skate Park Membership
$45 per year   Includes photo I.D. and t-shirt