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Trinity Skatepark

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Trinity Skatepark - photo 11 / 18Photo courtesy of Google Maps contributors
Google Rating
3.6(12)
Skill Level

Beginner

Location

Los Angeles, California

Entry

Paid

beginnerspractice sessionsflow skatingsmall local sessionsbasic street tricks

Trinity Skatepark comes across as a small, simple concrete park built around flow. Skaters describe two quarter pipes, flat ledges, and a couple of mellow rails, with a layout that lets you keep rolling instead of constantly stepping off. The surface is repeatedly called very smooth, and the transitions sound approachable, though one reviewer notes the quarters are steep for the park’s size. It seems best for beginners, casual sessions, and people looking to practice basics or connect lines in a compact space rather than hunt for heavy street obstacles or big transitions. Several reviewers like that it is not often busy, but one warns it could get crowded if a bunch of people show up. The vibe sounds mixed: some people praise it as a solid local park, while others mention second-hand smoke, people on drugs, and a bathroom that is sometimes not open. Shade is at least available in the morning, but there is no clear evidence of lights for night skating.

At a Glance

ParkingParking
Materialsmooth concrete

Features

Street SectionRailsLedgesFlow Bowl

Shade available in the morning; bathroom sometimes not open; no clear evidence of lights.

Hours

No posted hours · public skate park, typically open dawn to dusk.

Community Voice

Skaters consistently describe Trinity Skatepark as a small, smooth, beginner-friendly spot with a simple but effective mix of quarter pipes, ledges, and rails. Reviewers like the flow and say it is good for practicing basics, with one noting it feels like a park that lets you keep your speed instead of forcing you to step off. The main complaints are that it is very small, the quarters can feel steep for the size, and amenities are limited; one reviewer mentions the bathroom is sometimes not open. A few comments also raise concerns about the surrounding atmosphere, including second-hand smoke and people on drugs, while others say it is usually not busy and works well as a local park.

Overall Sentiment
63%

Pros

  • Very smooth concrete surface with good transitions
  • Flow-friendly layout with two quarter pipes
  • Flat ledges and rails for basic street practice
  • Usually not very busy
  • Good for beginners and practice sessions

Cons

  • Very small park with limited features
  • Quarters can feel steep for the size
  • Bathroom is sometimes not open
  • Reports of second-hand smoke and drug use around the park
  • Could get crowded if multiple skaters show up

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All parks in Los AngelesBeginner Friendly in Los Angeles
CrowdModerate
Conditiondecent

Location

2415 Trinity St, Los Angeles, CA 90011, USA, Los Angeles, California 90011

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