SDS Rating
7.5 / 10 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Size
22,000 sq. ft.
Parking
Street parking
Hours & Fees
9am-10pm, Free.
Overview — Memorial Skatepark (San Diego, CA)
Memorial Skatepark, tucked into Logan Heights near Downtown San Diego, is a classic city skatepark with a little bit of everything. Opened in the early 2000s, this all-concrete park covers about 22,000 square feet and offers a mix of bowls, street terrain, and flow sections. The design connects deep pockets, banks, and ledges with open flat ground, making it a versatile stop for skaters of all levels.
What makes Memorial unique is its neighborhood vibe—it’s always active with locals, from beginners rolling their first drop-in to seasoned skaters charging the deep bowl.
Features
- Street Section: Rails, ledges, stairs, hubbas, banks, and manual pads.
- Bowls: A big peanut-shaped bowl and several medium transition zones.
- Flow Design: Open lines connecting street and bowl areas.
- Size: Around 22,000 sq ft of skateable terrain.
- Lighting: Equipped with lights for night skating.
- Amenities: Restrooms, water fountains, and shaded seating in the surrounding community park.
Map & Location
Location:702 S 30th St, San Diego, CA 92113
Frequently Asked Questions
SDS Rating
⭐ 7.5/10
Is this park good for beginners?
Yes — there’s plenty of flat ground and smaller transitions that make it approachable. Larger bowls are more suited to experienced riders.
Are helmets and pads required?
Yes — helmets are required by city rules, and pads (knee, elbow, wrist) are strongly recommended.
Do you offer lessons here?
Yes — private and group lessons are available with Pro Skater Mike Owen. Book a lesson today.
Do they have lights?
Yes — Memorial Skatepark has lights, so sessions can go into the evening.
Restrooms & Water Fountains
Yes — both are available at Memorial Community Park.
Is parking available?
Yes — there’s a lot next to the park, plus additional street parking nearby.
Is it family-friendly?
Definitely. Memorial Park has open green space, a playground, and picnic areas, making it a great place for families while skaters ride.
What’s nearby for visitors?
Close to Downtown San Diego, Barrio Logan, and Chicano Park. Great spot to include in a skate tour of the city.
