1 / 2North Hollywood Skate Plaza
đ North Hollywood, CA
Street-style skate park with excellent manual pads and stair sets, best suited for experienced skaters practicing specific tricks rather than flowing lines.
Tree fell, the root ball is easy 10 feet. The hole is 5' deep. Alot of kids and older guys skate boarding this evening. They are not turning the flood lights on at dark.
đ Family Action Verdict
Best suited for experienced skaters who can appreciate the quality manual pads and stair sets. Parents should be aware of neighborhood safety concerns and consider visiting during daylight hours. The lack of flow makes this better for practicing specific skills rather than continuous skating.
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R Rogers
a year ago
âTree fell, the root ball is easy 10 feet. The hole is 5' deep. Alot of kids and older guys skate boarding this evening. They are not turning the flood lights on at dark.â
Jennifer
6 months ago
âPut us out there all day watching everybody skate memories memories I'm getting old seems to be a very awesome park though specially if you want to try out new thingsâ
Phil3636
3 years ago
âA park you might recognise from a recent movie of the same name. I suppose it makes sense to use a skatepark near Hollywood in a movie. The park itself is decent, a good size with everything spread out. Very unique features everywhere you look. Theres minimum transition here but that hasn't stopped the locals from building some. #1000skateparkchallenge #cementuriansâ
Pappy
a month ago
âI don't know if I love or hate this skatepark. It has one of the best manual pads in the LA area and some nice stair sets. But it has almost no flow to the park so it's hard to string lines together. It also is the hottest park temperature wise I feel like I'm baking every time I go. But I still end up going because the manual pads and stair sets are so damn good.â
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Overview
North Hollywood Skate Plaza features high-quality street skating elements including manual pads and stair sets designed for technical skill practice. The park operates with free entry and is located on Chandler Boulevard in the San Fernando Valley. While lacking flow between sections, it offers solid features for experienced skaters working on specific tricks and technical elements.



