SDS Rating
6.5/10 ⭐
Beginner level
Beginners/Intermediate / Advanced
Size
19,000 sqr ft.
Parking-Access
huge parking lot
Overview — Coronado Skatepark (Coronado, CA)
Sitting just over the iconic Coronado Bridge, Coronado Skatepark is a smooth, ocean-breeze spot with a clean and welcoming layout. The park offers about 19,000 square feet of concrete terrain, including bowls, banks, ledges, and street features that flow together naturally. Its open design makes it easy to cruise, while the deeper transitions provide challenges for more advanced skaters.
The skatepark is part of a larger recreation area with grassy lawns, shaded spots, and seating for parents and friends. Bathrooms and water fountains are conveniently located nearby, and there’s on-site parking just steps away. With its coastal setting and laid-back atmosphere, Coronado Skatepark is a favorite for both locals and visitors looking to skate by the beach.
Features
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Street Section: Ledges, rails, stairs, banks, and manual pads.
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Bowls & Transitions: Smooth flow bowl and deeper pockets for carving and airs.
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Size: Around 19,000 sq ft of concrete terrain.
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Lighting: Not lit — best for daytime sessions.
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Amenities: Restrooms, water fountains, shaded areas, and grassy park space.
Map & Location
2000 Mullinex Dr. Coronado, CA 92118
Frequently Asked Questions
SDS Rating
⭐ 6.5/10
Is this park good for beginners?
Yes — the open street section and mellow areas are great for new skaters. The bowls are better for intermediate and advanced riders.
Are helmets and pads required?
Yes — helmets are required by the city. Pads (knee, elbow, wrist) are strongly encouraged for safety.
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 does not have lights, so plan to skate during daylight hours.
Restrooms & Water Fountains
Yes — both are available in the adjacent park facilities.
Is parking available?
Yes — there is a parking lot near the skatepark and additional street parking nearby.
Is it family-friendly?
Definitely. The skatepark is set within a scenic park near the water, with open grassy areas, picnic spots, and places to relax while skaters ride.
What’s nearby for visitors?
Just a short walk or ride to Coronado Beach, Hotel del Coronado, local restaurants, and shops—making it an awesome stop on any San Diego skate day.
