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Los Angeles, California
Paid
Stoner Skate Plaza comes across as a classic street-style concrete plaza with a strong manual-pad focus, rails on the edge, banks/wall rides, and at least one quarterpipe and a small drop-in section. Reviewers repeatedly mention that the ground is extremely smooth, which is a big plus for dialing in tricks, and several call it a good place to learn or sharpen ollies, manuals, and street lines. The vibe sounds social and generally positive: people describe supportive skaters, a good environment, and the occasional appearance of well-known names. At the same time, it can get busy, with some sessions becoming crowded enough that skating in different directions gets tricky. This is not a transition-heavy park; multiple reviews note there is little to no transition, and the quarterpipe is described as weak or hard to grind. It seems best for street skaters, intermediate riders, and anyone working on ollies/manuals, while beginners may need some basic skills first. There’s also no indication of night lighting, and it closes at dusk, so it’s more of a daytime spot.
Closes at dusk; one reviewer says winter hours can be around 5 PM.
Skaters consistently describe Stoner Skate Plaza as a smooth, concrete street plaza with a strong emphasis on manny pads, rails, banks, and wall rides rather than transition. Many praise the supportive community, spacious layout, and overall fun factor, while a few mention that it can get busy enough to make lines awkward. The biggest complaints are the lack of transition and a quarterpipe that some find weak or hard to use well. Several reviews also note that it closes at dusk, which limits evening sessions, especially in winter.
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