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Rosedale Skatepark

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Rosedale Skatepark — aerial view showing concrete bowls, ramps, and street section1 / 27Photo courtesy of Google Maps contributors
Google Rating
4.3(112)
Skill Level

Intermediate

Location

San Antonio, Texas

bowl skatingintermediate skatersgrinds and coping tricksstreet-style lineskids with supervision (YMCA nearby)

Rosedale Skatepark has a big bowl with steel coping plus a small street-style section with rails, ledges, and stair sets, so it’s a solid spot if you’re comfortable with transitions and coping. Go earlier for fewer crowds, and be cautious in the bowl since some skaters report peeling paint/slick conditions and a few safety/cleanliness issues.

At a Glance

LightsLights
Materialsmooth concrete

Features

BowlVert RampStreet SectionRailsLedgesStairs

Wheelchair accessible entrance and parking lot. Multiple reviews mention a giant bowl with steel coping; some warn the bowl paint is peeling/slick and can be dangerous. Several reviewers mention limited shade and request brighter lights for night sessions. Safety concerns were raised by a few reviewers (paintball gun incident, stray dogs, fires, broken glass, gang activity), though other reviews describe it as clean and fun.

Hours

Friday
5AM-11PM
Monday
5AM-11PM
Sunday
5AM-11PM
Tuesday
5AM-11PM
Saturday
5AM-11PM
Thursday
5AM-11PM
Wednesday
5AM-11PM

Community Voice

Skaters consistently describe Rosedale as having smooth concrete and a standout bowl with steel coping, along with rails/ledges/stairs for grinding and learning lines. Many visitors say it can be fun and approachable at times, especially for intermediate skaters, but several warn the bowl can be slick or have peeling paint that makes it easy to get stuck. A few reviews raise serious safety and cleanliness concerns (broken glass, stray dogs, fires, and reports of harassment), while others report the park is clean and well maintained. Overall, reviewers recommend going when it’s less crowded and being prepared for limited shade and lighting.

Overall Sentiment
50%

Pros

  • Smooth concrete surface
  • Giant bowl with steel coping
  • Multiple rails (square and round) plus ledges and stair sets
  • Fun mix of beginner-to-intermediate obstacles for learning grinds
  • Clean at least some of the time; some reviewers call it well maintained

Cons

  • Bowl paint reported as peeling/slick, making it easy to get stuck
  • Vert/transition area described as very steep and difficult
  • Small park that can become crowded later in the day
  • Limited shade and requests for brighter lights for night skating
  • Safety/cleanliness concerns mentioned by some reviewers (broken glass, stray dogs, fires, harassment)

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Location

3002 Ruiz St, San Antonio, Texas 78228

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