SDS Rating
7 / 10 ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Size
34,000 sq. ft.
Parking
parking lot near both entrance
Hours & Fees
9am-10pm, Free.
Overview — Kimball Skatepark (National City, CA)
Located in the heart of Kimball Park in National City, Kimball Skatepark is a classic community spot that’s been serving South Bay skaters for years. At around 6,000 square feet, it’s not the biggest skatepark, but its open layout with banks, rails, ledges, and a small bowl makes it a reliable local favorite.
The park is free to the public and sits inside a larger recreation space with sports fields, playgrounds, and picnic areas. With restrooms, water fountains, and free parking nearby, it’s a convenient skatepark for beginners, casual riders, and locals looking to get a quick session in.
Features
- Street Section: Rails, ledges, banks, stairs, and manual pads.
- Transitions: A small bowl and quarterpipes for flowing lines.
- Size: About 6,000 sq ft.
- Lighting: No lights — open for daytime skating only.
- Amenities: Restrooms, water fountains, picnic areas, and sports fields in Kimball Park.
Map & Location
Location: 49 E 16th st. National City, CA 91950
SDS Rating
⭐ 67/10
Is this park good for beginners?
Yes — mellow obstacles and open flat areas make it beginner-friendly.
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 — skating is limited to daylight hours.
Restrooms & Water Fountains
Yes — available at Kimball Park near the skate area.
Is parking available?
Yes — free parking lots and nearby street parking are available.
Is it family-friendly?
Definitely. With playgrounds, sports courts, and picnic space in Kimball Park, families can enjoy the area while skaters ride.
What’s nearby for visitors?
Located in central National City, with restaurants, shops, and easy freeway access just minutes away.
