SDS Rating
Size
6,500 sq. ft.
Parking
parking lot
Type
Public Skatepark
Overview — Ledges Skatepark (Chula Vista, CA)
As the name suggests, Ledges Skatepark in Chula Vista is all about street skating. This compact, concrete park focuses heavily on ledges, rails, and manual pads, making it a favorite for skaters who love technical tricks. At roughly 7,500 square feet, it’s not the biggest park in South Bay, but its clean layout and open plaza style give plenty of space for creative lines.
The park sits in a neighborhood setting with easy access to nearby schools and community areas. With free parking, restrooms, and water fountains close by, it’s a solid spot for a session if you’re into grinding, flipping, and linking street-style tricks together.
Features
- Street Plaza: Multiple ledges, manual pads, hubbas, rails, and stairs.
- Transitions: Very limited — the focus here is on street obstacles.
- Size: About 7,500 sq ft.
- Lighting: Daytime use only — no lights.
Amenities: Restrooms, water fountains, and shaded seating nearby.
Map & Location
Location: 1864 View Park Way, Chula Vista, CA 91913
⭐ SDS Rating
5/10
❓ Q&A
Is this park good for beginners?
Yes — the smaller ramps, ledges, and open flat areas make it beginner-friendly.
Are helmets and pads required?
Yes — helmets are required in San Diego skateparks. Elbow and knee pads are strongly recommended for safety.
Do they have lights?
No — the park is open during daylight hours only.
Restrooms & Parking
Nearby street parking is available. Restrooms may not always be accessible, so plan ahead.
Is it family-friendly?
Yes — the open plaza layout makes it easy for families to watch and skaters of all levels to enjoy a safe and fun experience.
