CALIFORNIA SKATEBOARD CAMPS
172 Camps for more than 3000 kids in the last 11 years
Daily and weekly camps
Camps for beginners and intermediate skaters
Kids, Teens, and Adults camps
NEW: Girls-only camp
CALIFORNIA SKATEBOARD CAMPS
172 Camps for more than 3000 kids in the last 11 years
Daily and weekly camps
Camps for beginners and intermediate skaters
Kids, Teens, and Adults camps
NEW: Girls-only camp
Weekly camps starting April 11th
All ages and all skill groups are available!
NEW!
“Girls only Camp” – with female instructors – check the schedule and availability
Weekly camps starting April 11th
All ages and all skill groups are available!
NEW!
“Girls only Camp” – with female instructors – check the schedule and availability
Weekend Skateboarding Camps in Major California Cities
For busy families and aspiring skaters who can’t make weekday sessions, we offer two-day weekend skateboarding camps across major California cities. These camps are crafted to balance fun, safety, and skill development, all while embracing California’s deep skateboarding culture. Whether your child is a beginner or building toward advanced tricks, our certified instructors will guide them every step of the way in some of the best public skateparks in the state.
Los Angeles
- Venice Beach Skatepark (1800 Ocean Front Walk, Venice, CA 90291) An iconic beachfront park featuring bowls, rails, and street elements, reflecting California's skateboarding heritage.
- Stoner Skate Plaza (1835 Stoner Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90025) A well-designed street-style park with ledges, stairs, and manual pads, suitable for skaters of all levels.
San Diego
- Linda Vista Skatepark (7064 Levant St, San Diego, CA 92111) One of the largest skateparks in California, offering bowls, a full pipe, and a comprehensive street section.
- Carmel Valley Skate Park (12600 El Camino Real, San Diego, CA 92130) Features a variety of ramps, rails, and ledges, catering to both beginners and advanced skaters.
San Jose
- Lake Cunningham Action Sports Park (2305 S White Rd, San Jose, CA 95148) At 80,000 sq ft, it's the largest skatepark in California, boasting the world's largest cradle and a full pipe.
- Mayfair Skatepark (2039 Kammerer Ave, San Jose, CA 95116) A community park with a mix of street and transition features, suitable for all skill levels.
San Francisco
- Potrero del Sol Skatepark (25th St & Utah St, San Francisco, CA 94110) Offers a large concrete bowl and various street elements, popular among local skaters.
- SoMa West Skate Park (1150 Stevenson St, San Francisco, CA 94103) An urban park under a freeway, featuring ledges, rails, and banks, reflecting SF's unique skate culture.
Fresno
- Lions Den Skatepark (4650 N Marks Ave, Fresno, CA 93705) A 30,000 sq ft park with street and transition obstacles, catering to various skill levels.
- Todd Beamer Skatepark (1890 E Plymouth Way, Fresno, CA 93720) Features a multi-level bowl, half-bowl, quarter pipes, and a street course.
Sacramento
- Tanzanite Skatepark (2220 Tanzanite Ave, Sacramento, CA 95834) A 16,000 sq ft park with three bowls and a diverse street section, designed by Wally Hollyday.
- Granite Regional Skatepark (8200 Ramona Ave, Sacramento, CA 95826) One of Northern California’s largest parks, offering bowls, stairs, and vertical transitions.
Long Beach
- Cherry Park Skate Spot (1901 E 45th St, Long Beach, CA 90807) A legendary street-style spot featured in numerous skate videos, known for its authentic SoCal vibes.
- Houghton Skatepark (6301 Myrtle Ave, Long Beach, CA 90805) A family-friendly park with bowls, ledges, and rails, suitable for beginners and intermediates.
Oakland
- Town Park Skatepark (1651 Adeline St, Oakland, CA 94607) A community-built park that regularly hosts events and youth programs, emphasizing creativity and control.
- DeFremery Skate Spot (1651 Adeline St, Oakland, CA 94607) A historic spot with quarter pipes and ledges, ideal for quick sessions.
Bakersfield
- Beach Park Skatepark (3400 21st St, Bakersfield, CA 93301) A spacious park near the Kern River, offering a variety of bowls and street features.
- Planz Park Skatepark (1601 Planz Rd, Bakersfield, CA 93304) Recently upgraded with smooth concrete, manual pads, and bank ramps.
Anaheim
- Palm Lane Skatepark (1595 W Palais Rd, Anaheim, CA 92802) An urban skate plaza with banks, stairs, rails, and manual pads.
- Ponderosa Skatepark (2100 S Haster St, Anaheim, CA 92802) A well-equipped park with ledges and mini ramps, popular among local youth.
Stockton
- McKinley Park Skatepark (2332 Monte Diablo Ave, Stockton, CA 95203) A large layout with bowls and transitions, well-lit and clean.
- Stribley Skatepark (1760 E Sonora St, Stockton, CA 95205) A compact park with rails and boxes, great for learning.
Riverside
- Ryan Bonaminio Park Skatepark (5000 Tequesquite Ave, Riverside, CA 92506) A scenic location with a solid street setup, great for casual skaters.
- Boardwell Park Skatepark (3666 Monroe St, Riverside, CA 92504) A modest park with transitions and rails, ideal for entry-level practice.
Irvine
- Harvard Skatepark (14701 Harvard Ave, Irvine, CA 92606) A clean and modern park with quarter pipes, funboxes, and ledges, great for families and beginners.
- Woodbridge Community Park (20 Lake Rd, Irvine, CA 92604) A quiet, suburban skate area with mini ramps and mellow banks.
Chula Vista
- Eucalyptus Skate Plaza (1415 Ridgeback Rd, Chula Vista, CA 91910) A street-style park with manual pads, banks, and ledges, very accessible and open daily.
- Loma Verde Skatepark (1420 Loma Ln, Chula Vista, CA 91911) A local favorite with good lighting and a wide variety of ramps and rails.
Fremont
- Central Park Skatepark (40000 Paseo Padre Pkwy, Fremont, CA 94538) A stylish park with great flow, transitions, and an active skate community.
- Irvington Community Skate Spot (4181 Irvington Ave, Fremont, CA 94538) A smaller, beginner-friendly park, great for warming up or casual neighborhood skating.
Pre-booking starting March 25th with $99 down
- Recommended ages: 5-15
- Recommended skills: beginners 2.0 and intermediate all 3 levels
Late-night camps are available on selected locations/skateparks.
Call us at tel: +18004032405 to learn more…
FAQ:
What to expect my kid to learn after 1-week camp?
Throughout the week we ensure that all campers master the basics of skateboarding: basic riding, board control, stopping and pushing, basic ramps, park etiquette and entry-level tricks
What is the youngest skateboarder you allow to attend the camp?
We start our programs at age 5.
Is there a discount for the second/third sibling/child enrolled in the camp?
Families with multiple campers (who are siblings with the same parents and residence) will receive the following discounts: $50 off the 2nd registration (does not apply for March break), $75 off the 3rd registration.
NEW!
3-week camp, ride 15 skateparks with 10 Pro skaters
Only for upper-intermediate skaters, from 14 yo.
Pre-screening from Killian Martin and Jose Medina
2 times per season only! Contact us for a schedule.
$500 deposit is requested 2 week prior.
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