Santa Clara Skatepark
Updated: January 06, 2010

Santa Clara Skatepark Hot


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City Santa Clara
State California
Country United States
Continent North America

WHAT: Cement park with two mellow bowls spined together, a larger mellow bowl with a half pipe section in the middle, a street course with 2 pyramids, flat rails, handrails, banks, hips, quarter pipes and other interesting setups.

GOOD: Countless lines on the street course and bowls. Everything is connected really good so it's easy to pick a line and go.

BAD: The park is open to Santa Clara residents only or students of any school in the city

PADS: Yes

ADDRESS: 2408-2450 Cabrillo Ave, Santa Clara, CA 95051, USA

HOW TO FIND IT: From Hwy. 101 go south on San Tomas Expresswayand go left on Cabrillo Avenue. It's on the corner of San Tomas and Cabrillo. 5 out of 10

Thrasher Skatepark Rating: 5 / 10
Santa Clara Skatepark

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