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Los Angeles, California
Charmette Bonpua Skate Plaza is a compact street-style plaza built around stairs, ledges, rails, banks, manual pads, and a few smaller double sets. The consensus is that it skates like a real street spot: smooth concrete, lots of lines, and enough variety for beginners through advanced skaters, but some features are deceptively big and can feel gnarly once you commit. Several reviewers like it for learning and practicing tricks, while others warn that the bank-to-rail, long stairs, and tall ledges make it harder than it first appears. There’s no bowl or quarterpipe, so this is not a transition park. The vibe sounds local and fairly chill, with some people mentioning that it can be pretty empty, though others expect it can get crowded. One skater praised the area as open and accessible, but another noted trash and said it’s not the easiest to get to. The biggest drawback is lighting: multiple reviews say there is no light at night, so it sounds best as a daytime session spot.
No lights reported at night; reviewers also mention the park is tucked away/not visible from the street.
Public skateboarding park with street-inspired features such as stairs, ledges, railings & ramps.
Skaters consistently describe Charmette Bonpua as a street plaza with lots of ledges, rails, stairs, banks, and manual-friendly features, rather than a transition park. Many reviews praise the smooth floor and the range of obstacles, saying it works well for learning, trick practice, and progressing from beginner to advanced. At the same time, several skaters note that the features are bigger or steeper than they first seem, which can make the park feel difficult or "gnarly." Common complaints include the lack of a bowl or quarterpipe, poor nighttime lighting, and occasional trash or access issues. Crowd opinions are mixed: some say it is pretty empty, while others expect it can get crowded.
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