Watts Skatepark Is Open for All!

Skateboarding is more than a sport—it’s an art, a culture, and a community. With 29 skateparks already shaping the landscape of Los Angeles, we’re aiming higher. Skateparks transform neighborhoods, offering safe, inclusive spaces where people of all ages and skill levels can connect, progress, and express themselves. It’s time to build bigger, better, and bolder. 

The newly opened Watts Skatepark proves what’s possible when skaters, organizations, and communities unite. Spanning 13,500 square feet, this world-class space was designed for accessibility, creativity, and progression, with a plaza-style layout and adaptive-friendly features. It’s a testament to collaboration and commitment—but just the beginning. 

Inspired by this success, we’re pushing forward to bring more skateparks to more neighborhoods. By expanding usable skate space and integrating art, culture, and accessibility into our designs, we’re shaping the future of LA’s skate scene. These aren’t just places to skate—they’re gathering spaces, training grounds, and cultural hubs that empower youth, foster creativity, and build resilience. 

To make this vision a reality, we’re working with city leaders, organizations, and the skate community to identify and develop new locations. Each new park strengthens LA’s vibrant skate culture, ensuring future generations have places to ride, learn, and connect. 

Skaters, artists, advocates, and community members—this is your movement. Whether through funding, design input, or grassroots advocacy, everyone has a role in shaping the next era of skateboarding in Los Angeles.