Hazard Park Skate Plaza Los Angeles, California

4.4(77 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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Hazard Park Skate Plaza is a compact skate destination in Los Angeles offering well-built features for skaters of all levels. Located on Norfolk Street in the heart of the city, this intimate park boasts smooth cement, a diamond box centerpiece, manny pads, and accessible rails perfect for beginners and intermediate skaters. With a 4.4-star rating from the local skate community, visitors praise the quality construction and variety of features. The smaller size keeps sessions manageable, though expect crowds during peak hours. Parking is available nearby, and the park sits within walking distance of Lincoln Heights Park for extended sessions. Open weekdays 11am-9pm and Saturdays 9am-4pm.

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