SDS Rating
7/ 10 ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Size
13,000 sq. ft.
Parking
parking lot and rec center.
Hours & Fees
9am-10pm, Free.
Overview — Cesar Solis Skatepark (San Diego, CA)
Located in South San Diego near Otay Mesa, Cesar Solis Skatepark is a modern, well-designed park that opened in 2014. At roughly 13,000 square feet, it features a balanced mix of street and transition terrain, making it popular with both beginners and advanced riders.
The park’s design includes rails, ledges, stairs, and banks alongside bowls and flow sections, giving skaters a little bit of everything in one spot. The smooth concrete and open lines make it easy to connect tricks, while the variety of features keeps sessions interesting for skaters at every level.
Set within Cesar Solis Community Park, the skatepark is surrounded by family-friendly amenities like fields, picnic areas, and playgrounds. With free parking, restrooms, and water fountains nearby, it’s a convenient and welcoming place to skate in South Bay.
Features
- Street Section: Rails, ledges, stairs, hubbas, and manual pads.
- Transitions: Bowls, quarterpipes, and curved banks for flowing lines.
- Size: About 13,000 sq ft of rideable space.
- Lighting: Open for daytime use only — no lights.
- Amenities: Restrooms, water fountains, playgrounds, and sports fields in Cesar Solis Community Park.
Map & Location
Location:4901 Del Sol Blvd. San Diego, CA 92154
Frequently Asked Questions
SDS Rating
⭐ 7.5/10
Is this park good for beginners?
Yes — the street plaza has mellow features that are great for beginners, while bowls and bigger obstacles challenge more 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?
No — the park is open only during daylight hours.
Restrooms & Water Fountains
Yes — both are located in Cesar Solis Community Park.
Is parking available?
Yes — there is a free parking lot right next to the park.
Is it family-friendly?
Definitely. With fields, picnic areas, and a playground nearby, families can enjoy the park while skaters ride.
What’s nearby for visitors?
Close to the Otay Mesa area, with easy access to shopping centers, dining, and the U.S.-Mexico border.
