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Intermediate
Los Angeles, California
Paid
Lake Street Skatepark is a small, concrete park with a bowl in the back plus lots of street-style obstacles like rails, ledges, and ramps. Go if you’re intermediate to advanced and want transitions and speed, but expect a cramped layout, a downhill flow that can be tricky uphill, and limited lighting coverage.
Park is on a slight downhill angle, making it easier to gain speed downhill and harder to go uphill. Reviewers note it can be cramped and has limited lighting coverage (lights only light up half the park). Next to a primary school, with the park becoming a write-off after 3pm on weekdays. Small parking lot; some street parking available. No bathrooms seen in at least one review.
Skaters consistently describe Lake Street as a fun mix of street elements and transitions, with a bowl in the back and plenty of ramps, rails, and ledges. Many appreciate the speed you can build downhill and the overall build quality, often calling it clean and well made. Common complaints are that the park feels cramped and the downhill slope makes flow harder in the uphill direction, plus lighting only covers part of the park. Some also mention it can get crowded and that it’s not very beginner-friendly.
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