SDS Rating
6/10 ⭐⭐⭐
Size
6,500 sq. ft.
Parking
street parking in front
Type
Public Skatepark
Overview
Central Avenue Mini Park packs a lot into its 6,300-square-foot layout, offering a street-style plaza with a few transitioned features. As the first skatepark built in the neighborhood, it’s a favorite for quick sessions and community skating. Plus, it’s only a short ride across I-15 from the bigger Park de la Cruz Skate Park, giving skaters two great options nearby.
Tips for Visiting
- Easy access street parking
- Bring water and no bathrooms
- walking distance over bridge to Park de la Cruz
- Free public park
Skatepark Review
Map & Location
Location: 3901 Landis St. San Diego, CA 92105
Is this park good for beginners?
This is a very small park with limited obstacles, and it’s not the best spot for beginners. On the upside, it’s usually quiet. For a fuller experience, head over the bridge to Park de la Cruz, the premier park in City Heights.
Are pads and helmets required?
Helmet strongly recommended; pads (knee, elbow, wrist) recommended, especially for new skaters.
Do you offer lessons here?
Yes — private and group lessons with Pro Skater Mike Owen.
Do they have lights?
No
Restrooms – Water fountains?
No Restrooms, No water fountains
Lesson
“Want to skate here? Book a lesson with Mike today.
