Lakeside Skatepark

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Lakeside Skatepark at Lindo Lake County Park in Lakeside is a 15,000-square-foot concrete facility designed by Stantec and opened in 2014, featuring a street plaza and a three-lobe bowl reaching approximately nine feet at its deepest section. The park sits adjacent to the San Diego County Library — Lakeside branch on Woodside Avenue, anchoring a youth-oriented zone within the 55-acre Lindo Lake park complex. The street plaza includes flat rails, manual boxes, hubbas, a pump bump, and a gap feature bordered by long quarter pipes with steel coping, while the bowl incorporates carved hips and a step section for advanced transition riding. Students from nearby Tierra Del Sol Middle School on Petite Lane represent a significant share of weekday afternoon riders at the park. Managed by San Diego County Parks & Recreation, the facility permits skateboards, non-motorized scooters, bicycles, in-line skates, roller skates, and non-motorized wheelchairs across both the plaza and bowl terrain.