Paradise Hills Skate Park San Diego, California

4.2(98 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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Paradise Hills Skate Park is a medium-sized San Diego skate destination offering wooden prefab obstacles including a halfpipe, quarter pipes, mini ramp, pyramid with ledges and rails, kicker, banks, and expansive smooth flatground. With a solid 4.2-star rating from 98 reviews, skaters praise the excellent flat ground and fun progression opportunities—many riders have landed their first tricks here. While some note the ramps show wear and steeper sections suit intermediate to advanced skaters, visitors consistently highlight the park's welcoming community and well-maintained grounds. Located at 6759 Paradise Valley Rd, it's a classic San Diego spot perfect for serious skate sessions.

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