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Skate Parks in Orange County, California |
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Per SkateBoardPark.com:
"...small mini ramp about 4 feet located inside the Billabong Retail Store"
We found no further information on this park, so if you have a URL or other information about it, please let us know at webmaster@killerorange.com.  Costa Mesa |
| Etnies Skate Park of Lake Forest | |
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"Skateboards and rollerblades are allowed in the park, along with BMX bicycles equipped with required safety equipment during specified hours. Razor scooters and motorized scooters are not allowed in the Skatepark....
Thanks to a donation from Sole Technologies/Etnies, Skatepark fees have been waived for the first year. All that is required to utilize the Skatepark is a signed waiver, helmet, knee and elbow pads."  Lake Forest |
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In Corona. According to SoCalSkateParks.com:
"The Harada Skateboard park features a winding wide open snake run that runs into 2 half-pipe style bowls that are separated by a huge spine. The skatepark also has a fun 8' keyhole, 5' sqare bowl, and a small little kidney. There are ledges, hubbas, rails, stairs, and other street elements throughout the skatepark. The concrete is relatively smooth/kinkless and there is plenty of terrain to keep you amused for awhile."  Corona |
| Laguna Hills Community Center | |
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"The Laguna Hills Community Center is the focal point of the City’s recreational, leisure, and cultural interests. The 43,000 square foot building includes a gymnasium, fossil exhibit, Rotating Art Gallery, and Technology Branch of the Orange County Public Library. The Center also provides a large banquet facility referred to as the 'Heritage Room', a full-functioning catering kitchen, two classroom facilities, an Art Room, and a Physical Activity Room. These rooms are available for rent through the Community Services Coordinator who handles facility rental....
The accompanying Sports Complex features a softball field, baseball field, soccer field, Skate Park, roller hockey rink, snack bar, picnic shelter, and a Prehistoric Playground. The Skate Park and Prehistoric Playground are open to the public and the roller hockey rink is contracted with California Street Hockey Association. The snack bar is run by Laguna Hills High School Boosters."  Laguna Hills |
| Laguna Niguel Skateboard & Soccer Park | |
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"The Laguna Niguel Skate and Soccer Park features a 20,000 square foot concrete skateboard park and a synthetic grass soccer field.
The soccer field is the City’s second to feature synthetic grass. The synthetic grass is made of polypropylene fibers backfilled with crumb rubber. The surface is yielding and non-abrasive and can be used immediately following rain. The field is usable year round, with no down time for maintenance."  Laguna Niguel |
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Per Caliskatz.com:
"The Santa Ana Skate Park is constructed for the street skater full of stairs, rails, ledges and so on this place is a street skaters dream. There is a huge 11 stair with a rail and also a 7 stair with a rail and hubbas. Street skaters this skatepark is a must if your in the area."  Santa Ana |
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Vans Skatepark at The Block at Orange features: "The Combi Pool
· A replica of the original Combi pool which was located at the Upland Pipeline
skatepark in California during the early 1980's and believed to be one of
the best pools in skateboarding history.
· Features 9'9" transitions and is 11 1/2' deep.
Pee-Wee Area
· Specifically designed for young kids and beginners in order to develop their
skills in a less intimidating environment.
· Features a mini street course area.
· Contains all the same obstacles as the pro street course only on a smaller
scale.
Mini Ramp
· 60' long, 6' tall cement mini ramp.
· One end has extensions and the also has a channel gap with coping
extended over the channel.
Pro Street Course
· The 20,000 sq. ft. indoor street course features an array of skateable
features including a combination of quarter-pipes and banks, adjustable
height hand-rails, fun boxes and pyramids.
Outdoor Street Course
· Features lots of hand-rails, cement ledges, stairs, and more, all with an
industrial feel.
· Designed for technical street skaters.
Vert Ramp
· The 80' wide ramp features two distinct sections. The first 48' section of the
ramp consists of 10'3" tall transitions with 1'9" of vert mixed with various
interchangeable extensions. The remaining 32' section consists of 11' tall
transitions with 2' of vert and includes a 5'roll in deck that creates a channel.
· Skate Lite surface"  Orange |
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"The Volcom skatepark is a private training facility for our team and friends to skate on a regular basis. This is the second skatepark at Volcom. We tore down the 1st park in February in order to move into a new warehouse. The new park took 6 weeks to build and is significantly better than its predecessor. The new park was unveiled to the public at the world premiere of Chichagof back in May. It features a 12 and half foot vert bowl, with 14 foot extensions, a smaller 4 and 5 foot bowl that spills into the street course, a step up gap, and several banks, boxes, rails, and hips. Though the park is private, there are events every so often that allow anyone to skate it. The park will play host to the Damn Am vert contest as well as Volcom's Wild in the Parks contest series. So keep your eyes and ears peeled, and your chance will come to skate the stomping ground of the Volcom skate team. Use the live web cams below to check out the action."
We do not have an address for this. If you have more information, please e-mail webmaster@killerorange.com.   |
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