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Planz Skatepark in Bakersfield
Planz Skatepark is a compact skatepark located in Bakersfield. This skatepark is designed by Spohn Ranch and features a nice variety of street style obstacles and a shallow stand-alone bowl.
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Provident Skatepark in Visalia | Unique Layout and Good Flow
Provident Skatepark in Visalia is a fun skatepark with a bunch of great features and obstacles. The 24,000 square foot skatepark has a pretty open layout with a number of transitions and ramps designed to keep skaters moving. The Provident Skatepark has a pretty good flow and a number of banked turns which makes it fun for longboarding in a skatepark.
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Lions Skatepark in Fresno | Awesome and Spacious
more impressive that we encountered on our Central California skatepark adventure. Whether you prefer street or vert style skating, all skateboarders will probably love everything about this amazing Fresno skatepark.
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McNamara Skatepark in Merced – Small and Simple
McNamara Skatepark in Merced is a nice small skatepark with a decent variety of skate obstacles and transitions. The size of the park and the number of street obstacles make this a good skatepark for street style skaters. Check it out!
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Turlock Skatepark | Brandon Koch Memorial Skatepark
The Turlock Skatepark is called the Brandon Koch Memorial Skatepark. It is a cool, compact little skatepark with features and obstacles that street riders will enjoy skating. This is a smooth cement skatepark and great for riders of any skill level.
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Longboarding at Oakdale Skatepark | Oakdale, California
Longboarding the Oakdale Skatepark is a fun experience because the large cement skatepark has a number of different transition types and bowls. This unique skatepark has a long skinny layout and provides a great environment for both street and vert skaters. Riders of any age or skill level will enjoy this park because there is a great variety in size and steepness of obstacles. I found that there are many features that make the Oakdale Skatepark great for skatepark longboarding.
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Modesto Skatepark | Beyer Community Park
The Modesto Skatepark is a cement skatepark with a narrow perimeter that goes around the four main bowl areas. The largest bowl area of the skatepark has two different pyramid boxes with a couple ledges and a rail. There are some flat ramps as well as rounded vert walls around this area, all of which are very steep and have cement ledges.
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Stockton Skatepark | Check Out the Unique Obstacles
The Stockton Skatepark is a unique cement skatepark filled with tons of obstacles. There are several unique obstacles and features for both street and vert style skating. Advanced riders will enjoy this park because of the diversity of features and the mix between street and vert obstacles. The vert features are fun for longboarding but the flow is a bit crowded by the many obstacles throughout. Read on to learn more about the layout and what features to expect at the Stockton Skatepark.
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Grass Valley Skatepark | Condon Park
Grass Valley Skatepark is a large concrete skatepark with a great layout with both vert and street style features. The smooth transitions and banked turns give this skatepark great flow making it great for longboarding in a skatepark! The layout of this skatepark is good for riders of any age or skill level because of the wide variety of obstacles that you'll find in different sizes and shapes. Riders can find plenty of obstacles to skate in both the street and vert sections of the Grass Valley Skatepark.
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Longboarding the Quincy Skatepark in Quincy, California
The Quincy Skatepark in Quincy California is a cool little skatepark set inside of the very peaceful Pioneer City Park. This nice cement skatepark has a nice variety of vert and street obstacles that are great for both beginners and advanced riders. The layout of the Quincy Skatepark is a lot of fun and the features and obstacles are placed together really well. And of course, the smooth transitions and good flow make this a good place for longboarding in a skatepark.