Memorial Skate Park

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Upland, United States

ci.upland.ca.us
Skateboard park

Memorial Skate Park Reviews | Rating 3.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Memorial Skate Park is located in Upland, United States on 1299 San Bernardino Rd. Memorial Skate Park is rated 3.7 out of 5 in the category skateboard park in United States.

Address

1299 San Bernardino Rd

Phone

+1 9099314280

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Project infinity Gaming Nikki Thi Duong

We had a great time

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beaner bike life

It’s a great skatepark it has a lot of fun stuff and there are no chips or cracks so you can’t fall unless your trying something crazy but overall good park.

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Lemual Ellison

Top of the line newly remodeled basketball couts with bleacher...with a God give friendly atmosphere....

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Skater *

Great community. Although it's true that a couple of years ago there was a homeless/drug issue in the park(not necessarily the skate park but the actual park), that is no longer the case. The park is much better now with a large diverse community. The park is now completely open and free and with no need for helmets or pads. The only concern is that the park is a bit advanced, so if you're a beginner and it's your first time going here, take it easy and get used to the ramps first and look out for other skaters and the flow of the park. The park usually gets a bit crowded around 5pm so if you want peace and quite, come before then. Hopefully that won't be the case in the future since they are thinking of expanding the park with a wide variety of obstacles, ranging from beginner to pro, and everything in between, so that should be perfect. But everyone is really nice and the park has a good vibe to it.

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leah sulu

Great skate area for skateboarders. Outside gates inhabited by transients. Unsafe for younger skateboarders to go alone without adult supervision