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- Brea Skatepark
Brea Skatepark
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General Information
Skatepark Name
Brea Skatepark
Open / Closed
- Open
Extra Info
Lights
No
Free or Pay
Free
Inside or Outside
Outside
Are Pads Required?
Yes
Riding Surface?
Concrete
Is there a pro shop on site?
No
Construction Info
Designer
Purkiss-Rose
Remodeler in 2022 is Newline Skateparks
Location
Address
Sievers Ave. and W. Elm St.
Postal Code
92821
Latitude
33.91
Longitude
-117.91
City
Brea
Directions
From the 57 fwy in Brea take Imperial Highway West. Hang a left on Brea Blvd. Then hang a right @ Elm and go all the way down the street and it is in a park on the left side.From the cities website:The skate park is located in Arovista Park (Imperial Hwy. at Berry Street) just south of the Amphitheatre. You can skate daily from 7:00 a.m. to dusk.
Contacts
Managment
- City
9/10/2022
The Brea Skatepark remodel is complete and the park is reopened. We need some new pics.
2/6/2022 Update: Next week this skatepark will be closed for getting a remodel/update!
This park is free, concrete, outdoors, helmets are required. Nothing is over 5 feet tall and there is some flow through it so that is fun.
Map
Editor review
1 review
(Updated: August 20, 2020)
Overall rating
3.0
Street Rating
3.0
Tranny Rating
3.0
Overall Rating
3.0
The Skatepark in Brea took it's sweet time in getting built. I remember as a kid back in 1992 going to Momma's skateshop to buy bushings and bearings and stickers and stuff and they were petitioning the city for a park almost 10 years ago.
Well, if anyone is still around from those days then they are probably at the park enjoying the fun stuff to ride. I think everyone and their sister will be there when you go, it's quite a crowded spot. But when you catch a clear line through the place there are some good trannies, hips, and rails to be ridden.
This park is free, concrete, outdoors, helmets are required. Nothing is over 5 feet tall and there is some flow through it so that is fun.
Well, if anyone is still around from those days then they are probably at the park enjoying the fun stuff to ride. I think everyone and their sister will be there when you go, it's quite a crowded spot. But when you catch a clear line through the place there are some good trannies, hips, and rails to be ridden.
This park is free, concrete, outdoors, helmets are required. Nothing is over 5 feet tall and there is some flow through it so that is fun.
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