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El Sereno Skatepark- Now Open

  • CSP Admin
  • Nov 20, 2018
  • 1 min read

Located in East Los Angeles the new El Sereno Skatepark is now open! Designed and built by Ca Skateparks this 12,000 square foot street plaza has it all. Located at 4721 Klamath St. Los Angles, CA 90032



 
 
 

8 Comments


Albert John
Albert John
6 hours ago

The way you described the features and community excitement makes it feel like a milestone for local skaters. I noticed a community recreation conversation on https://texashashbar.com/product-category/flower/ that similarly highlighted public space development. Sharing these updates helps readers appreciate how such projects strengthen neighborhood engagement.

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Leo Coleman
Leo Coleman
6 hours ago

Fantastic news about the opening of El Sereno Skatepark. The way you described the features and community response conveys genuine excitement. I once read a recreation focused piece on https://www.naturalcleansedetox.com/ that similarly highlighted how shared spaces strengthen neighborhoods. Your update reflects the positive energy that new public facilities can bring.

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Albert John
Albert John
6 hours ago

Vibrant introduction to the newly opened El Sereno Skatepark. The description of the facilities and community excitement truly conveys the energy of the space. I recently encountered a recreational development article on https://lovelri.com/ that also celebrated local projects bringing people together. Your post highlights how accessible public spaces can inspire creativity and active lifestyles.

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linn paul
linn paul
Feb 04

The coverage of El Sereno Skatepark’s opening was very informative and captured the excitement perfectly. I particularly liked the way you highlighted community engagement in the project. I recently saw a discussion on https://thesagelawgroup.ca/ that touched on planning and community-focused initiatives in a different field, which offered an interesting parallel to your post.

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Otis Jame
Otis Jame
Jan 13

Are there any specific age Retro Bowl College groups or skill levels that the skatepark is designed to accommodate, or is it intended to be accessible for all users?

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