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The park covers 16,000 square feet total.
Coronado Skatepark Review
Street - 2 ft to 3 ft trannie's with a pyramid, couple bank to ledges, sea ledges, short flat box, manual pad, small rail and a up to down ledge. Very basic and small makes for fun lines & sessions.
Coronado Skatepark
Clover bowl - Wide roll in into 5 ft shallow with an extra foot extension on right side, 7 ft deep end with a 1ft escalator going down and around the corner, tight pockets with two skateable hips & transfers.
Coronado Skatepark sucks
Teardrop Bowl - 8' ft deep end, 5' ft shallow tranny with extensions. 5 escalators going up & down. Island gap & hip, semi- tight pockets with plenty of lines.

Overall Review
Fun small park shot-gun style layout, not offering much street but if you can get creative you'll have fun. Has 2 bowls that you can transfer in and out of and flow well. It's worth a visit for every skater in the area.

Chris Larue Nose bonk at Coronado Skatepark
Chris LaRue, Nose bonk

Andrew Elliot Crail at Coronado Skatepark
Andrew Elliot, Front crail

Chris LaRue Backside Smith at Coronado Skatepark
Chris LaRue, Back smith

Park Information  
Address: (619) 522-7342, 2000 Mullinix Dr, Coronado, CA 92118
Hours: Mon-Fri 1pm - Dark, Sat-Sun 10am - Dark, (Summer opens everyday at 10am) No Lights.
Cost: $10 first time, $5 after that. Must sign waiver one time. (18 and under need parents signature)
Pads?: Helmet Required ($1 rentals), elbow & kneepads regulated, sometimes inforced.
Misc: There's a nifty little online WebCam of the park.


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