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Los Angeles, California
Paid
Trinity Skatepark is a small, beginner-friendly spot with smooth concrete, quarter pipes, ledges, and rails that support a simple flow. If you want a low-impact practice park, it’s a good local option, but expect it to be limited in size and potentially busy or affected by conditions like wet ground.
Wheelchair accessible entrance and wheelchair accessible parking lot are available. Reviewers describe the park as small and a bit narrow; shade is available in the morning. Some reviewers mention it can be wet and that bathroom access is sometimes not open. One reviewer suggests it could use a Manny pad, and another hopes it has lights.
Skaters find Trinity Skatepark smooth and fun for practicing basic flow between quarter pipes, with ledges and rails that work well for low-impact sessions. Multiple reviewers note the park is small and a bit narrow, and some mention it can get crowded or be affected by who’s around (e.g., smoke/drugs). A few also bring up practical issues like it being wet at times and bathrooms not always being open, while others appreciate that it’s not often busy and that shade is available in the morning.
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