The Skater Crater – San Bernardino
This was the first skatepark I ever skated. I think it was 81-83. There was glass everywhere with lines and
Read MoreThis was the first skatepark I ever skated. I think it was 81-83. There was glass everywhere with lines and
Read MoreIndoor warehouse facility with a good street course type of set up.
Read MoreThis park was opened and closed in the first skatepark boom in the late 1970’s. Excerpt from The Guide To
Read MoreIt has a professional sized street course and vert ramp. 45,000 sq.ft park designed & built by Dave Duncan &
Read MoreIndoor and outdoor sections with well maintained ramps, etc. Helmets required. The owner, Kevin, maintains a great relationship with the
Read MoreOwned and Managed by: Gary Watts, President George Camalick, Manager Bill Sobieski Jerry Stillman HOURS: Summer: Daily: 8 a.m. to
Read MoreInformation from ‘The Guide to Western Skateboard Parks’ in 1978: Owned and Managed by: Craig and Lenita Colburn Date Park
Read MoreSmall Street plaza that is free and concrete. It has a lot of banks and a long flat hi curb
Read MoreOut in the middle of the desert there’s a slab of cement in the center of a crazy village of
Read MoreThis was legendary skateboard pioneer Mike McGill who invented the McTwist and dominated vertical skateboarding contests for many years. This
Read MoreA decently good skatepark with stuff for all. Has 2 handrails, one is kinked, a 12′ vert with 15′ roll
Read MoreMy god. This pool was built by the gods of skateboarding. The Deitch Project is an exhibition pool that was
Read MoreFirst off there is a pretty crappy about 5.5-6′ half pipe, a 3 foot spine, there is a roll in
Read MoreVery awesome. It is the best skatepark I have ever been to. They got everything from bowls to vert to
Read MoreRIP: Opened in 2002, Closed?? Skater Built, Skater Owned, Skater Run. Home of the well-known 69 Bowl. 6′ shallow end
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