SDS Rating
6.5 / 10 ⭐⭐⭐
Size
Parking
Street parking in neighborhood
Hours & Fees
9am-10pm, Free.
Overview
Del Sur Skatepark is a small but modern neighborhood skate spot located in North San Diego. Though compact in size, it makes smart use of its space with a mix of street-style obstacles and mellow transition features, making it a solid choice for younger riders, beginners, and anyone looking for a quick session.
Set inside Del Sur Community Park, it’s family-friendly and easy to access, with bathrooms, a playground, and sports fields nearby. Parking is available in the park lot and along surrounding residential streets.
The low-key layout, smooth concrete, and welcoming atmosphere make Del Sur Skatepark a convenient option if you’re in the area or just starting out on a board.
Features
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Street Section: Rails, ledges, banks, stairs, and manual pads.
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Transition: Small quarterpipes and hips for flowing lines.
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Compact Layout: Easy to keep an eye on kids; ideal for shorter sessions.
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Neighborhood Feel: Surrounded by family amenities and green space.
Map & Location
Location: Del Sur Neighborhood Park, 15820 Paseo Montenero, San Diego, CA 92127
⭐ SDS Rating
6.5/10
❓ Q&A
Is this park good for beginners?
Yes — Del Sur’s smaller size, mellow quarterpipes, and simple street features make it a great place for kids and new skaters to learn.
Are helmets and pads required?
Yes — helmets are required by the City of San Diego. Pads are strongly recommended, especially for younger riders.
Do you offer lessons here?
Absolutely — San Diego Skateboarding offers private and group lessons at Del Sur Skatepark, perfect for beginners and kids.
Do they have lights?
No — there are no lights at Del Sur Skatepark. It’s open from dawn until dusk only.
Restrooms & Water Fountains
Yes — restrooms, drinking fountains, and shaded seating are available within Del Sur Community Park.
Is it family-friendly?
Definitely — the skatepark sits inside a larger community park with sports fields, a playground, and open grass areas, making it a great spot for families.
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