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Los Angeles, California
Paid
Hazard Park Skate Plaza is a small, street-style spot with a little something for everyone: manny pad, T-block, diamond box, rails, and stairs. Reviewers consistently say the surface slides well and feels smooth, with one skater noting they didn’t even need wax. The park seems best for beginners and casual sessions, since the rails are not too high and several people describe it as friendly, family-oriented, and comfortable. At the same time, the compact layout can make it feel crowded or intimidating when more experienced skaters are around. That smaller footprint is a plus for quick sessions, but a few reviewers wished it were bigger. Conditions sound generally decent and clean, with some shade mentioned, but restrooms are apparently missing and parking is a recurring complaint, including paid parking nearby. Overall, this looks like a solid neighborhood plaza for learning tricks, warming up, or keeping a mellow session going, especially if you don’t mind a busy, modest-sized park.
Some shade is mentioned; paid parking appears to be an issue. Restrooms are requested by reviewers but not mentioned as present.
Skaters describe Hazard Park Skate Plaza as a small but well-made street plaza with rails, stairs, a manny pad, a T-block, and a diamond box. Reviewers often praise the smooth surface, saying tricks slide well and the park is fun for quick sessions. Many people see it as especially good for beginners, though some note that crowds and more experienced skaters can make it feel intimidating. The most common complaints are the park’s small size, occasional overcrowding, and difficult or paid parking; a few also wish there were restrooms on site.
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