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- Claremont Skatepark - Claremont , California, U.S.A.
Claremont Skatepark - Claremont , California, U.S.A.
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General Information
Skatepark Name
Claremont Skatepark
Lights
Yes
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
Location
Address
1717 N. Indian Hills Rd.
Postal Code
91711
Latitude
34.11
Longitude
-117.72
City
Claremont
Directions
From Interstate 10 take Indian Hills Exit and Head North. About 3 miles up (past Foothill Blvd.) it'll appear on your left within the High School.
Contacts
Phone Number
909-399-5360
This park is pretty crappy. Ledges and rails are the only thing here to ride. The banks are tiny, the bowl is useless, the pyramid is about one and a half feet tall, and it just plain old sucks. Go skate the nearby streets and you'll have more fun.
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Editor review
1 review
This park is pretty crappy. Ledges and rails are the only thing here to ride. The banks are tiny, the bowl is useless, the pyramid is about one and a half feet tall, and it just plain old sucks. Go skate the nearby streets and you'll have more fun.
J
User reviews
1 review
Overall rating
1.3
Street Rating
2.0(1)
Tranny Rating
1.0(1)
Overall Rating
1.0(1)
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Great for Big Wheels
Built back in 1998 when most banks did not exceed 2 feet.
The most beginner park I have been to.
It is the closest thing to skating on a flat driveway.
My kids had limited fun there when they were 3 and 4 years old.
Good place for a big wheel, training wheels or a 3 wheeled scooter.
Doesn't really deserve to be called a skatepark anymore; a Big Wheel Park.
It takes too much effort to try to ride the bank.
There is only one little bank. It needs at least two.
I would push in the flats just to get one kick turn on the bank.
It reminds me of riding our plywood ramp on our flat driveway.
Limited enjoyment.
The most beginner park I have been to.
It is the closest thing to skating on a flat driveway.
My kids had limited fun there when they were 3 and 4 years old.
Good place for a big wheel, training wheels or a 3 wheeled scooter.
Doesn't really deserve to be called a skatepark anymore; a Big Wheel Park.
It takes too much effort to try to ride the bank.
There is only one little bank. It needs at least two.
I would push in the flats just to get one kick turn on the bank.
It reminds me of riding our plywood ramp on our flat driveway.
Limited enjoyment.
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