Coronado Skatepark at 2000 Mullinex Drive occupies 16,000 square feet of poured concrete within Tidelands Park on the bay side of Coronado Island, dedicated by the City of Coronado on May 18, 2001. The park shares the Coronado Tidelands Park campus with sports fields and a bayfront beach, and the Mullinex Drive location places the skating surface within walking distance of the Ferry Landing and Glorietta Bay. Three distinct zones structure the progression from entry-level to advanced: a Street Plaza at two to three feet deep for beginners, a Clover Bowl at five to seven feet for intermediate riders, and the Teardrop Bowl at eight feet for advanced transition skating. The concrete surface also incorporates rails, ledges, manual pads, and bank-to-wall features across the street-style section, and the city requires signed liability waivers for all participants. After a session, Danny's Palm Bar & Grill on Orange Avenue refuels riders heading back toward the village. The 16,000-square-foot facility was designed by Site Design Group with a flow-oriented layout that links the Street Plaza, Clover Bowl, and Teardrop Bowl through interconnected transition walls, allowing riders to chain lines across all three zones without dismounting.