Rocklin Skatepark at Johnson-Springview Park
Located in Rocklin, California, the Rocklin Skatepark is a medium sized cement skatepark. Here you’ll find small to medium sized obstacles, a few different transition types, and a number of boxes and ledges. Street skaters will enjoy the features and obstacles at this skatepark more than vert riders. And the Rocklin Skatepark is suitable for riders of any age.
First Impressions of Rocklin Skatepark
Pros: Great variety of transition types, many well placed ledges.
Cons: No bowls or vert
Directions: Click here to get directions to the Rocklin Skatepark.
Hours: Open from 5 am to 10 pm
Know Before You Go: Rocklin Skatepark is located within Johnson-Springview Park where you can find lighted baseball and softball fields, a soccer field, lighted tennis courts, an 18-hole disc golf course, restrooms, a sand volleyball court, a children’s playground, a roller hockey rink, and a splash pad.
Riders Thoughts:
The Rocklin Skatepark is a small skatepark but still provides riders with a number of great transitions and a variety of obstacles that are sure to improve anyone’s abilities.
The flow of this skatepark feels kind of triangular with a number of boxes and smooth transitions. These smooth transitions help riders build and maintain speed around the park.
Scattered around the park riders will find rounded and angled cement ledges, flat metal ledges, and coping ledges, and a rail.
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This rounded platform is a great example of a smooth rounded transition that can help riders build speed. The walls and coping on this obstacle are set up great for grinds from either direction.
The Rocklin Skatepark features a large rounded box that many riders start their runs from. This platform is great for starting a run in any direction because the rounded edges make for a smooth but quick transition to the ground. This park is kind of small, so it doesn’t take many people to feel crowded.
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We hope you enjoyed this article about Rocklin Skatepark. We travel to skateparks all over the country and document what we find right here on The Lost Longboarder blog. You can check out the links below to see some more of the impressive skateparks that we’ve encountered:
- Longboarding at the Truckee Skatepark
- Temecula Pump Track
- Golden Skatepark
- Longboarding Anthem Skatepark
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