The WLCAC Skatepark, located at Watts Labor Community Action Committee – Phoenix Hall, stands as a skateboarding haven for the youth of Watts, California. This outdoor skatepark, spanning 4,000 square feet, features ramps, rails, and ledges suitable for skaters of all levels. Built and designed by Spohn Ranch Skateparks in 2010, the park showcases a suburb-build, indicating a positive trend in the creation of finely-made skateparks in the city of Los Angeles.
The WLCAC skatepark is a concrete park that offers various skate ramps, including Hubba, Curb, Roll-in, Quarterpipe, Londongap, Handrail, Ledge, Bank, Stairs, and Wallride. Its construction was supported by The Skatepark Project (www.skatepark.org) in 2005, emphasizing community involvement and funding for such recreational spaces.
With a design that incorporates stairs, rails, ledges, quarterpipes, banks, and metal coping, the skatepark provides features to cater to different skating styles. Notably, the park is open 24/7, allowing skaters to access it freely at any time. The initiative to create a safe and welcoming environment for youth in Watts is evident in the thoughtful design and accessibility of the WLCAC Skatepark.
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