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Skate Parks

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Admission:

Skate parks are FREE
Exception: 28th and B Skate Park: $3 entry/$1 Helmat fee

Hours:
Tanzanite is open 8am - dusk.
Granite is lighted and is open 8am - 10pm.
See 28th and B Skate Park page for its hours
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Granite Skate Park

Granite Park Skate Park

Located in Granite Regional Park on Ramona Avenue off of Power Inn Road.- Mapquest Map See also Granite Regional Park Photos,

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Northern California’s destination skate park, Granite Skate Park is a 45,000 sq. ft. facility, one of the largest skate parks in the country. The park was designed by award winning skate park designer Wally Hollyday, who included input from local skaters. This premier skate park has a combination of both bowls and a street course. There are eight bowls at Granite that range from novice to expert, with a challenging street course that winds through the park and includes a large plaza area. The bowls include a three-quarter pipe and coping that ranges from steel to the “pool” coping, the depth ranges from three to fifteen feet. The street course includes granite, steel & concrete edging, boxes, “stairs” & rails.

During late spring or early summer, sport lighting will be installed for night riding. additional landscaping will be included, along with other amenities.

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Tanzanite Skate Park

Located in Tanzanite Community Park, 2220 Tanzanite Way - Mapquest Map

This skate park features three bowls with depths ranging from 4 feet to 13 feet. Skaters who prefer the challenge of street skating will find that the street course replicates the street environment without the hazards of cars, security guards, and skate stops.

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