Known locally as Poods, Encinitas Skate Park is a 33,000-square-foot concrete facility within Encinitas Community Park on Santa Fe Drive in Cardiff-by-the-Sea, opened on January 10, 2015. RJM Design Group and Action Sports Development LLC engineered the multi-tier street plaza and pool-style vert bowl with input from top-level skateboarders, creating competition-grade infrastructure that feeds demand at Rose Street Skateshop for decks, trucks, and protective gear. The Tony Hawk Foundation backed the project during development, and the park's ADA-accessible pathways and spectator seating make it one of North County San Diego's most inclusive wheel-accessible public venues. The street section features concrete hubbas, stair sets, handrails, ledges, and manual pads across two elevation tiers, while the three-lobed bowl anchors the same coastal action-sports corridor as Hansen Surfboards on North Coast Highway 101. The vert bowl's deepest lobe runs steel pool coping at the lip with near-vertical transitions, and the street plaza's colored-concrete banks incorporate variable-pitch geometry from shallow flatbank grades to steep quarterpipe walls.