Linda Vista Skateboard Park
9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Monday through Sunday
The Linda Vista Skateboard Park opened in January 2018 and is part of the Linda Vista Community Park. The park is currently the largest skate park in the City of San Diego's Parks and Recreation system. Elements such as rails, stairs, ramps, banks, ledges, jumps, and bench-like features satisfy all skill levels. Besides the elements, there are several bowls, a full pipe, a street course, lights and a bridge. The bridge is not only a focal point of the park, but it also serves as a point of view from which to watch the skaters. Other non-skating features include shade structures and sitting/observation areas.
In 2013, a group of concerned citizens began a signature campaign to build a skateboard park in the community, which marked the beginning of the Friends of the Linda Vista Skateboard Park. With the help of skaters, skateboard professionals, and the community, the park's design was approved. Construction began in August 2016, with the grand opening on Jan. 16, 2018.
- A parent or legal guardian must accompany children under 12 years.
- The only devices allowed in a skate park facility are skateboards, rollerskates, rollerblades and in-line skates. Any other devices, including but not limited to bicycles, scooters and motorized vehicles, are unlawful to use in a skate park facility.
- Skaters must be in full safety equipment to enter: helmets, elbow and kneepads designed for skateboarding.
- Visitors/spectators who are not skating must remain outside the fenced area.
- No smoking, alcohol, food or drink, or glass containers are allowed inside the skate park.
- Littering and graffiti are not permitted.
- Unauthorized ramps, jumps or obstacles cannot be used inside or outside the skate park area.
- Animals are not permitted in the skate park.