Morris Skatepark
Morris Skatepark is a popular skatepark located in Santa Monica, California, USA. It is named after the Morris family who donated the land to the city for the purpose of building a skatepark. The park was designed by Wormhoudt Inc., a well-known skatepark design firm, and opened to the public in 2001.
The skatepark is spread across 16,000 square feet and features a variety of terrain, including quarter pipes, banks, ledges, stairs, and rails. The park's signature feature is a large kidney-shaped bowl that is 10 feet deep and 25 feet wide. The bowl has multiple sections with varying degrees of transitions, making it suitable for skaters of all levels.
In addition to the bowl, Morris Skatepark also has a street course with a mix of ledges, stairs, and rails. The street course is designed to simulate a real-world urban environment and is ideal for skaters who prefer a more technical style of skating.
Morris Skatepark is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. It is free and open to the public, and there are no age restrictions. The park is well-maintained and has lights for night skating. There are also benches and shaded areas for spectators, as well as restrooms and a drinking fountain.
Overall, Morris Skatepark is a must-visit spot for skateboarders in the Santa Monica area. Its variety of terrain, high-quality design, and central location make it one of the best skateparks in Southern California.
Additional information
Admission | |
---|---|
Allowed | |
Environment | |
Management | |
Facilities | |
Hours | |
Requirements |
Skateparks Nearby
-
4th Avenue Skatepark
0 likes -
Melrose Skatepark
1 likes -
Takoma Park Skatepark
1 likes
Reviews