Lincoln Park Skatepark Long Beach, California

4.1(19 Google reviews)
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Heads up: This listing appears to be a different type of place, not a traditional skate park. It may still be worth a visit anyway — but worth knowing before you go.

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About

Lincoln Park Skatepark is a compact, beginner-friendly skate spot in Long Beach featuring two mellow quarter pipes (around 3-3.5 feet) and a variety of obstacles including ledges, rails, and signature Spohn Ranch cement features. Open 24 hours daily, it's an ideal destination for newer skaters, older riders, and warm-ups without the intimidation of massive stairs or deep bowls. Visitors praise the quality construction and low-impact design, though note the park's small size can feel crowded with just a few people. Parking can be challenging nearby. Best visited early to enjoy the mellow vibe.

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