Our Work

The Watts Skate Park represents a true win for the community. After 15 years of meetings and approvals, the 13,500-sq-ft street plaza was finally opened in February 2025. The Watts Skate Park is also the first to be designed with California Skateparks' All Access Skateparks design approach, which ensures that adaptive skaters and WCMX athletes can access and enjoy the park alongside non-disabled skaters. Thus, the Watts Skate Park is truly a place for EVERYONE to come, gather, and enjoy skating together.

The “wheel-friendly” park is designed to accommodate skateboarders, BMX riders, and inline skaters and will include access around the skate plaza for spectators who wish to watch the athletes in action. The skatepark has the capacity to support community clinics and events, as well as world-class competitions.The skatepark is designed as a one-of-a-kind facility that captures the creativity and aspirations of skaters from around the region, featuring design input from more than 400 local skaters and skateboarding professionals. Thanks to their involvement, skateboarders of all abilities now have the opportunity to experience street, transitional, and bowl elements throughout the park. The skatepark also includes replica features of unique skate areas throughout greater Boston to acknowledge local lore and pay homage to Boston’s skating community.

We’ve completely remodeled the Vans street course located at the Block of Orange. The private skatepark that consisted of old wood ramps has been replaced with long lasting concrete and brand new custom metal features and rails. The park couldn’t be complete without a pop of color and the vans signature checkerboard.

In January, 2015 Nyjah Huston invited a group of pro-skater friends, along with California Skateparks CEO Joe Ciaglia and skatepark craftsman Brian Pino, to Ethiopia to help repair wells and build the country’s first-ever skatepark. When he and his mom, Kelli Huston, told skateboarding legend Tony Hawk about their plans, Hawk decided to come along. Together, the group repaired 15 wells and helped California Skateparks build the first concrete mini ramp that will be used by hundreds of kids in Addis Ababa and its neighboring villages. “Having this new skatepark for the kids of Ethopia is going to keep them out of trouble, keep them busy during the day, and the best part is that the sport is challenging,” Huston says. “The challenge builds determination and encourages perseverance. Also, it’s a group sport, so it’s community-driven. I just hope it becomes one more way to bring happiness to them.”

Gilbert Lindsay Skatepark is a certified Street League Skate Park replacing the old metal ramps that existed with a brand new all concrete skate plaza.

The Skatepark Capital Joven located in Azcapotzalco is a Street League Certified skatepark built and designed by California Skateparks. The circuit like design allows for flow throughout while also preventing traffic jams, or crashes. The skatepark has quarter pipes, manual pads, a pyramid, rails, and banks.

This park is an approximate 10,000 square feet, warped, rectangular shape framed with painted red curbs that range from ankle to knee high with slight level changes by way of elongated stair sets, stretched handrails, and smooth, mellow hubba ledges. Connecting the upper and lower level is a perfect bank to ledge to help broaden creative line options. In addition, there’s a taco quarterpipe equipped with brand new Golden State Pool Coping, a floating corner bowl, pump bump, and an array of banks to keep you moving throughout the park. Other key features include a hipped bank, Pier 7 ledges, curved ledge, flat ledges, and split A-Frame kickers with center rail and hubba ledges on both sides.rnrnJaycee Park will be a blast for any level of skating and is a great addition to the Las Vegas community

California Skateparks worked with the city of Erie Colorado for over a year from conception to completion to ensue the community received a one-of-a-kind facility, different than any other skate park. In collaboration with SITE Design Group, California Skateparks designed this skate park for every kind of skateboarder. The skate park offers enough levels of street difficulty combined with smooth transitions tailored to ensure a beginner and advanced rider would enjoy everything this park has to offer.Street League Skateboarding donated features from their 2011 Street League tour to be integrated into this new skate park. The fusion of these exclusive street league features along with the rock accents of the Colorado environment, has made this skate park incomparable to other skate parks in the area.

Nike Shelter Berlin has a little bit of everything. The state-of-art indoor concrete skate park features stacked tech ledges, two stair sets with handrails and hubba ledges, kicker to kicker gap, flat rail a stamped brick China Bank, bowl corner, and unique bump center feature. The floor design includes the unique Berlin feature of the typical “Berliner Platte” paving slabs.

Since opening in Downtown Jacksonville, Florida in 2024, the massive Artist Walk Skatepark/JAX Skate Plaza at Riverside Park has been lit 24 hours per day and protected from sun and rain by the Fuller Warren Bridge. This groundbreaking skate plaza is free to the public, available rain or shine/day and night, and has become a must-ride attraction for skaters from around the world.

This custom design/build skatepark for the City Of Powder Springs, Georgia includes World Skate-certified competition Park and Street courses that are free and open to the public.

With input from 2x Olympic Gold Medalist Keegan Palmer, the Aljada Skatepark was completed in time to host the 2022 World Championships. Since then, it's also hosted several other pro and amateur competitions, including Qualifier events ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics. The 90,000-square-foot skatepark complex includes Olympic-level street and park sections, complete with two 10+ foot deep ends and other features, including hips, ledges, and a vert extension. In addition to the World Skate Certified competition courses, Aljada Skatepark features tens of thousands of square feet of purely fun, recreational skatepark terrain. It truly is the best of all worlds.

X Games Japan has been a canvas on which California Skateparks' design team has really pushed the boundaries. The 2024 Street and Park courses featured a Zen Garden theme to help focus the creative energy of the International roster of skateboarders and BMXers, who also competed on California Skateparks' Vert ramp. All three venues were built at the Mukhari Messe Convention Center in Tokyo.




California Skateparks was brought under contract to build this hybrid flow/street skate park at a high visibility site along the Hudson River in the Chelsea District of Manhattan, New York. California Skateparks utilized a custom structural foam/concrete foundation system to build a durable cast-in-place concrete and shotcrete skate park directly on top of Pier 62, as a key feature of the Hudson River Park system.

Custom design build for Mountain Dew





A Vans Park Series certified park-terrain legacy course, free and open to the public.



This skatepark is right off the Rockaway boardwalk. The design strikes a balance between both street and transition styles. It features a plaza section complete with a variety of grind ledges, a set of stairs with handrail and hubba ledges, and a solid hipped bank. In addition to the plaza section, the park also features an entire transition area that includes various bowled corners, rolled edges, and a volcano. This all-inclusive park is sure to have something for everyone!

California Skateparks was the general contractor on this skatepark project. The 38,000 square foot facility was designed for skaters of all ages and skill levels. The skate park is a concrete, outdoor facility featuring a massive street course, two bowls, an elbowed vert wall plus other unique design features. Safety equipment is required to be worn by the skaters and the park will be supervised during all hours of operation. The Etnies Skatepark of Lake Forest is a public/private partnership between the City and interested businesses and individuals.

California Skateparks was the (specialty) contractor on this project. This is the fifth skate park built in the community of Oceanside, CA. The skate park includes transitional and street elements. The skate bowls, snake run and street area compile this 22,700 skate park.

California Skateparks was responsible for the construction on this skate park. Located in Israel this skate park features the first ever full pipe ever to be built there! California Skateparks has began building several parks in Isreal and this skate park is sure to be one of many!

California Skatepark was responsible for the construction of this skate park. The unique designs incorporate 8,750 sq ft of diverse combination of terrain including stairs, ledges and rails that resemble an actual street plaza. Stone veneer and granite pavers were used in the fine details of the design and offer the park a true “street feel”. Tribeca Skatepark is one of three New York City skateparks built by California Skateparks. Other parks include Maloof Cup Plaza in Queens and the Hudson River Park Pier 62 skatepark in Chelsea. The Tribeca skatepark design is different than the one located at Pier 62 and provides a different riding terrain thus offering a diverse skating experience for the skaters of New York City.