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About Skater's Point Skate Park in Santa Barbara, California

Built in 2000, this concrete skate park in Santa Barbara serves both locals and tourists. Next to West Beach and Chase Palm Park, the 14,600-square-foot concrete park features ledges, rails, hips, quarterpipes, banks, a “taco” bowl, and pyramid. Admission is free, and helmets are required. Since skating is illegal in many parts of town this is a popular spot for local kids and draws attention from passers-by.

The design came from Mike Taylor at Powell Skateboards and different local pros like Sammy Baptista. Apparently, Shorty’s clothing company donated funds for the construction, and team manager George Nagai was also involved with the project. The location has to be one of the better ones ever chosen for a skatepark in California. It sits on prime beach-front property, centrally located and easily accessible, with its own free parking lot.

Address
E Cabrillo Blvd and Anacapa Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Phone
(805) 564-5495.
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Santa Barbara, US
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