Encinitas Skate Park, Encinitas California
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Park Address:
Encinitas California
Skate Park Overview
- Crashup Derby Factor: 6
- Do you have to wear pads?: full pads
- Does it cost money to skate?: yes
Park Description
• Pads Required
• Fee Required
• Street Course
• Mini Ramp
• Vert Ramp
• Bowl
• Membership Required
Notes: Bowl, Mini ramp, Pads, Street, Vert, membership and/or fee required.
Directions: I-5 to Encinitas Blvd. and go east one block t
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sk8rgrl23 - Except for the rules about pads are stupid. I can see helmets if there's an insurance rule, but pads do nothing for me. Any time I"ve gotten any injury it's been on my butt or a rolled ankle, but I never wear pads and I never hurt those parts that pads are supposed to protect. It just seems illogical to me. And in California no less!
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vertsk8er - its the best
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