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South Whittier Skatepark Officially Open

  • CSP Admin
  • Feb 4, 2020
  • 1 min read

California Skateparks latest build is the new South Whittier Skatepark. Located at Amelia Mayberry Park the skatepark opened with over 400 skateboarders who came from all over Southern California to try it out. The 18,500-square-foot skatepark features a variety of ledges, a volcano, quarter-pipes and rails for skaters of all levels to practice and showcase their skills.


Address:13201 Meyer Rd, Whittier, CA 90605








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linn paul
linn paul
Feb 17

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Killion Clayton
Killion Clayton
Dec 17, 2025

California Skateparks has unveiled its latest project — the South Whittier Skatepark — at Amelia Mayberry Park. The grand opening drew more than 400 skateboarders melon playground from across Southern California, eager to experience the new space.

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Kirk Paul
Kirk Paul
Dec 08, 2025

Although the gameplay of the game Space Waves is easy to grasp, it is challenging to perfect. You can alter your spaceship's direction with a single touch or keystroke. Staying in time with the beat and avoiding obstacles are your primary goals. The speed seems reasonable at first, but as you go along, it quickens and the patterns get more erratic.

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favouritepublisht
Nov 04, 2025

No brakes. No fear. Only motion. Slope Rider dares you to go faster than ever before.

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Incredibox
Incredibox
Sep 04, 2025

The most impressive thing is the incredibox volcano in design – it looks both challenging and interesting. I wonder if in the future, skatepark has plans to open more workshops or tournaments for young skaters?

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