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Top Rated
Skate Parks
in Anaheim

Anaheim’s skate scene is a mix of legit modern concrete and a few older, weirder parks that keep things interesting. Reviews point to spots that lean beginner-friendly in some corners and seriously steep or gnarly in others, so there’s something here whether you want to cruise, learn, or get pushed.

Center Greens Skatepark gets called out for being small but “set up really well,” with lots of transition and a training-ground feel. Ponderosa Skatepark is the bigger all-rounder: skaters mention a street course, flow zone, steep transition, a deceptive bowl, and even a pool that’s “too gnarly” for some. Palm Lane is the simple-but-solid stop with banks, quarters, ledges, and that orange slice bank-to-bank, while Brookhurst and Schweitzer bring the more old-school, quirky park energy.

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  • Quick Stats
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  • All Parks (8)
  • What Skaters Say
  • Best Parks for Bowl Skating
  • Best Street Skating
  • Beginner-Friendly Parks
  • Nearby Cities
  • FAQ
Quick StatsMapAll Parks (8)What Skaters SayBest Parks for Bowl SkatingBest Street SkatingBeginner-Friendly ParksNearby CitiesFAQ

Quick Stats

8

Total Parks

1

Free Parks

1

With Lights

0

Indoor

Smooth concrete

Top Surface

3

Skill Levels

With Lights (1)With Bowls (4)Free (1)Beginner Friendly (7)

Park Map

All Skate Parks in Anaheim

8 parks found

Brookhurst Skatepark - photo 1
BowlStreet Sectionsmooth concrete
4

Brookhurst Skatepark

decent
bowl skatingtransition skating
Center Greens Skatepark - photo 2
Street Section
4.9

Center Greens Skatepark

decent
transition skatingpractice sessions
Logan Wells Memorial Skatepark - photo 1
BowlStreet SectionRailssmooth concrete
4.3

Logan Wells Memorial Skatepark

crowdedwell-maintained
transition skatingsmall local sessions
Manzanita Skatepark - photo 1
BowlStreet SectionRailsLightssmooth concrete
4.5

Manzanita Skatepark

crowdedwell-maintained
beginner and intermediate skaterstransition skating
Palm Lane Skatepark - photo 1
Street SectionRailssmooth concrete
4.4

Palm Lane Skatepark

moderatedecent
beginnersstreet skating
Plastics Skatepark — photo coming soon
4.5

Plastics Skatepark

decent
beginnerskids
Ponderosa Skatepark - photo 1
BowlStreet Sectionsmooth concrete
4.7

Ponderosa Skatepark

moderatewell-maintained
street skatingtransition skating
Schweitzer Skatepark - photo 1
Street Sectionsmooth concrete
4

Schweitzer Skatepark

moderatedecent
beginnerskids and families

What Skaters Are Saying in Anaheim

Real reviews from the local skate community.

“This is a great park. It's not that big but it's set up really well.”

— Review of Center Greens Skatepark

“Orange County set up a great skatepark. Lots of transition and it is more of a training ground.”

— Review of Center Greens Skatepark

“A big skate park built a long time ago based on the features and transition angles. Most of the features are oversized or funky. It’s fun to skate. The bowl is steep but good and the volcanoes/crater at the top are a trip.”

— Review of Brookhurst Skatepark

“My only complaint is that I only had 40 minutes to skate. I could skate the ledge on the bank for hours. Great park lots to play with for all skill levels. The pool is too gnarly for me but I am sure some people travel far just to skate it, it's beautiful 👏🏼”

— Review of Ponderosa Skatepark

“I always love a park with a defining feature. In this case, the orange slice bank to bank. Genius! A very simple but well made park. It has the fundamentals there like a flat ledge/manny pad, flatbar, driveway, banks and quarters. The sort of park you can skate for ages at.”

— Review of Palm Lane Skatepark

Best Parks for Bowl Skating in Anaheim

These Anaheim parks feature quality bowl sections for transition skating.

Brookhurst Skatepark - photo 1
BowlStreet Sectionsmooth concrete
4

Brookhurst Skatepark

decent
bowl skatingtransition skating
Logan Wells Memorial Skatepark - photo 1
BowlStreet SectionRailssmooth concrete
4.3

Logan Wells Memorial Skatepark

crowdedwell-maintained
transition skatingsmall local sessions
Manzanita Skatepark - photo 1
BowlStreet SectionRailsLightssmooth concrete
4.5

Manzanita Skatepark

crowdedwell-maintained
beginner and intermediate skaterstransition skating
View all best parks for bowl skating→

Best Street Skating in Anaheim

Anaheim parks with dedicated street sections, rails, and ledges.

Brookhurst Skatepark - photo 1
BowlStreet Sectionsmooth concrete
4

Brookhurst Skatepark

decent
bowl skatingtransition skating
Center Greens Skatepark - photo 2
Street Section
4.9

Center Greens Skatepark

decent
transition skatingpractice sessions
Logan Wells Memorial Skatepark - photo 1
BowlStreet SectionRailssmooth concrete
4.3

Logan Wells Memorial Skatepark

crowdedwell-maintained
transition skatingsmall local sessions

Beginner-Friendly Parks in Anaheim

Great for learning — these Anaheim parks cater to beginners.

Center Greens Skatepark - photo 2
Street Section
4.9

Center Greens Skatepark

decent
transition skatingpractice sessions
Logan Wells Memorial Skatepark - photo 1
BowlStreet SectionRailssmooth concrete
4.3

Logan Wells Memorial Skatepark

crowdedwell-maintained
transition skatingsmall local sessions
Manzanita Skatepark - photo 1
BowlStreet SectionRailsLightssmooth concrete
4.5

Manzanita Skatepark

crowdedwell-maintained
beginner and intermediate skaterstransition skating
View all beginner-friendly parks→

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there free skate parks in Anaheim?
Yes! There is 1 free skate park in Anaheim, including Ponderosa Skatepark.
Which skate parks in Anaheim have lights?
1 skate park in Anaheim have lighting for night sessions, including Manzanita Skatepark.
Are there indoor skate parks in Anaheim?
Currently there are no indoor skate parks listed in Anaheim. All parks are outdoor facilities.
What skill levels are the skate parks in Anaheim suited for?
Anaheim's skate parks cover a range of skill levels: 7 for beginner skaters, 6 for intermediate skaters, 4 for advanced skaters. Many parks offer sections for multiple skill levels.

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