SDS Rating
7.5 / 10 ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Size
sq. ft.
Parking
parking lot in front of park
Hours & Fees
9am-10pm, Free.
Fallbrook Skatepark (Village View Park)
Overview
After nearly two decades of waiting, Fallbrook finally has a public skatepark of its own. Tucked inside Village View Park at 831 E. Fallbrook Street, this brand-new 6.8-acre space sits on a hillside with sweeping views of the surrounding valley and hills. The centerpiece is a creative avocado-shaped bowl — a nod to the community’s farming roots — surrounded by a mix of smooth concrete, rails, ledges, and transitions. Whether you’re dropping in for the first time or chasing new lines as an experienced skater, the park is designed to keep every session fresh and fun.
Key Features & Amenities
Skatepark / Obstacles
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Avocado-shaped bowl with pool coping
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Quarter pipes and banks
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Rails, ledges, and hubbas
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Stairs, gaps, and manual pads
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A volcano and other transition features for flow
Park Size & Layout
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The skatepark sits within a 6.8-acre community park, offering plenty of space to spread out.
Other Amenities
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Two off-leash dog parks (separate areas for small and large dogs)
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Playground zones for both younger and older kids
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Picnic tables and open grass areas
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ADA-accessible loop trail
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Restrooms and water fountains available
Parking & Access
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About 68 parking spots on site
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Easy access off E. Fallbrook Street
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Open daily from sunrise to sunset
Scenic Setting
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Elevated hillside location with great views of the surrounding valley and nearby Morro Hill.
Map & Location
Location: 831 E Fallbrook st. Fallbrook, CA 92028
⭐ SDS Rating: 7.5 / 10
Why it scores high:
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First skatepark in Fallbrook after years of community effort
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Unique avocado bowl design + variety of street and transition options
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Family-friendly amenities and scenic surroundings
Considerations:
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Limited parking on busy days
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Shade over the skate area is minimal
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No lights, so best to ride during daylight hours
❓ Q&A
Is it good for beginners?
Yes! With mellow banks, small rails, and approachable ramps, new skaters can ease in while more experienced riders take on the bowl and larger features.
Are helmets and pads required?
Helmets are required by the county. Knee and elbow pads are strongly recommended for safety, especially in the bowl.
Does the park have lights?
Currently no, so plan to skate during daylight hours.
Are there bathrooms and water?
Yes — restrooms and water refill stations are available on site.
Is it family-friendly?
Definitely. With playgrounds, picnic areas, open fields, and dog parks right next to the skate zone, it’s a great spot for the whole family.
