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« on: February 14, 2012, 04:14:43 PM »

So I go to school at UCI, and although it has some pretty famous spots there, I can only skate on campus during the weekend. 

I've never hit up any skateparks around here so I do some research and it turns out pretty much every single park within a 20 minute drive enforces the shit out of helmets and pads.

There's a park in costa mesa that's named the "volcom park" (has a giant logo plastered above the gate) that actually looks pretty nice but it's notorious for dickish cops:
http://www.ocnewsnetwork.com/localnews/2009/8/11/minus-one-elbow-pad-245-fine.html

Anyone know of good parks where they aren't super anal about safety gear?
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« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2012, 04:33:46 PM »

you're not far from Etnies.  you have to wear a helmet, but it's worth it.  that park is fucking amazing.  and free  (oh wait, i think it's 5 dollars a year)

helmet only with pants and long shirt.  they have lights so you can skate at night too


http://www.etniesskatepark.com/mediaphotos/photos.asp
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« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2012, 04:38:28 PM »

First off, let me welcome you to one of the most boring, authoritarian and shitty places to live in the US. It is my hometown and I left there about 5 years ago (went to Berkeley for school and never left) and have no plans of stepping foot in that city again. As to your question, the only park remotely close to Irvine that does not enforce pads constantly is Santa Ana. The park ranger comes by every now and again but then you just run with the other 50 or so kids and it is no problem. If you are looking to skate tranny though, that is not the right place. The Westminister park, though crappy and old, has a pretty fun little bowl that I used to skate every now and again. I have never had to wear pads there. Same goes for the old Laguna Hills skatepark. Other than that, if you want to skate one of the decent parks, remember your helmet or get ready for a long drive!

And I would say my info should be taken with a grain of salt. I haven't lived there for years and whenever I do go down I am usually going to street spots and not skateparks.
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« Reply #3 on: February 14, 2012, 06:01:51 PM »

First off, let me welcome you to one of the most boring, authoritarian and shitty places to live in the US. It is my hometown and I left there about 5 years ago (went to Berkeley for school and never left) and have no plans of stepping foot in that city again. As to your question, the only park remotely close to Irvine that does not enforce pads constantly is Santa Ana. The park ranger comes by every now and again but then you just run with the other 50 or so kids and it is no problem. If you are looking to skate tranny though, that is not the right place. The Westminister park, though crappy and old, has a pretty fun little bowl that I used to skate every now and again. I have never had to wear pads there. Same goes for the old Laguna Hills skatepark. Other than that, if you want to skate one of the decent parks, remember your helmet or get ready for a long drive!

And I would say my info should be taken with a grain of salt. I haven't lived there for years and whenever I do go down I am usually going to street spots and not skateparks.

First off, I feel bad for your childhood, I'm glad you were able to get away from this place.  If I was smart enough to go to UCLA or Berkeley, I probably would have haha. 

Second, thanks for the info.  I think I'll pass on skateparks around here forever -__-
I'm way too spoiled by how hassle free every park I've been to in norcal, that if theres even a chance of getting a ticket, I'm not gonna bother.
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« Reply #4 on: February 14, 2012, 07:18:13 PM »

the only park remotely close to Irvine that does not enforce pads constantly is Santa Ana.
Really?! My firend and I got tossed in the back of a patrol car for a half hour while some cop with Jerri Curls, short-shorts, and white sneakers blah blah blahed our heads off. All that for just being in the park without a helmet. Didn't even set my board down.

I always skated UIC at night and never had problems. My other usual haunt was the steep white banks behind Hollywood video in Costa Mesa. That place was fun. Also, I can't remember exactly where, but near UIC in one of those fancy neighborhoods is a fun drainage ditch.
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« Reply #5 on: February 14, 2012, 07:43:41 PM »

wait, you can still skate at UCI?
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« Reply #6 on: February 14, 2012, 08:19:44 PM »

wait, you can still skate at UCI?

Yeah, I mean, if it's during class hours there will be police randomly giving out warnings to bikers and skaters/longboarders on the outer ring.  But if it's night time or during the weekend, you can get away with skating on campus.  I haven't been kicked off yet.
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« Reply #7 on: February 14, 2012, 10:01:13 PM »

the only park remotely close to Irvine that does not enforce pads constantly is Santa Ana.
Really?! My firend and I got tossed in the back of a patrol car for a half hour while some cop with Jerri Curls, short-shorts, and white sneakers blah blah blahed our heads off. All that for just being in the park without a helmet. Didn't even set my board down.

I always skated UIC at night and never had problems. My other usual haunt was the steep white banks behind Hollywood video in Costa Mesa. That place was fun. Also, I can't remember exactly where, but near UIC in one of those fancy neighborhoods is a fun drainage ditch.

Unfortunately, those banks are gone now (Burger Banks)  Angry
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« Reply #8 on: February 14, 2012, 10:34:23 PM »

Santa Ana is definitely the best park around here, as for Costa Mesa the cops tend to not come as much on Friday and Saturday nights.. but thats usually the only days I tend to go. There is a little park at mariners church thats real close to UCI that has a little concrete park that you can skate when they don't have chains on it too.
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« Reply #9 on: February 14, 2012, 10:41:51 PM »

Unfortunately, those banks are gone now (Burger Banks)?  Angry
No way! RIP. That was my favorite spot when I was out there. Spent hours there skating by myself at night.
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« Reply #10 on: February 14, 2012, 11:08:35 PM »

i live in south orange county and it succckkkkks.. there is RSM skatepark thats pretty tight but kinda shitty. san clemente park, the plus side is rich milfs lookin for suga daddys.the  downside is the razor kids take over after school gets out. laguna hills park is usually tight at night time but if your unlucky the cops come and make you wear helmets.. etnies park is 5 bucks for a year but if you just skate though the front gate and act like you always skate there, the guys in the office usually dont care/notice. theres also ladera ranch park thats reall sick but you gotta skate there in the morning before the schools get out cause that city is REALLY fucking lame and wont let you skate there unless you LIVE there and have a skatepark pass(they have private security that stops by periodically). hahah fuck oc
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« Reply #11 on: February 14, 2012, 11:12:56 PM »

i live in south orange county and it succckkkkks.. there is RSM skatepark thats pretty tight but kinda shitty. san clemente park, the plus side is rich milfs lookin for suga daddys.the  downside is the razor kids take over after school gets out. laguna hills park is usually tight at night time but if your unlucky the cops come and make you wear helmets.. etnies park is 5 bucks for a year but if you just skate though the front gate and act like you always skate there, the guys in the office usually dont care/notice. theres also ladera ranch park thats reall sick but you gotta skate there in the morning before the schools get out cause that city is REALLY fucking lame and wont let you skate there unless you LIVE there and have a skatepark pass(they have private security that stops by periodically). hahah fuck oc

yeah...the oc is filled with such tight asses.
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« Reply #12 on: February 15, 2012, 10:03:56 AM »

First off, let me welcome you to one of the most boring, authoritarian and shitty places to live in the US. It is my hometown and I left there about 5 years ago (went to Berkeley for school and never left) and have no plans of stepping foot in that city again. As to your question, the only park remotely close to Irvine that does not enforce pads constantly is Santa Ana. The park ranger comes by every now and again but then you just run with the other 50 or so kids and it is no problem. If you are looking to skate tranny though, that is not the right place. The Westminister park, though crappy and old, has a pretty fun little bowl that I used to skate every now and again. I have never had to wear pads there. Same goes for the old Laguna Hills skatepark. Other than that, if you want to skate one of the decent parks, remember your helmet or get ready for a long drive!

And I would say my info should be taken with a grain of salt. I haven't lived there for years and whenever I do go down I am usually going to street spots and not skateparks.

i didn't want to say anything to diss this guys city, but yes, Irvine is pretty much the worst.   i guess the one plus about going to UCI is there are a lot of hot asian chicks.  that's about it
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« Reply #13 on: August 09, 2012, 01:38:38 AM »

the only park remotely close to Irvine that does not enforce pads constantly is Santa Ana.
Really?! My firend and I got tossed in the back of a patrol car for a half hour while some cop with Jerri Curls, short-shorts, and white sneakers blah blah blahed our heads off. All that for just being in the park without a helmet. Didn't even set my board down.

woah this is an old post, but Jive, how long ago was this?  I'm hoping by the time I go back to school this Fall Santa Ana park won't enforce helmet and pads as much.
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« Reply #14 on: August 09, 2012, 06:31:52 AM »

Santa Ana park tried to break ankle.  We're not on speaking terms.
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« Reply #15 on: August 09, 2012, 10:02:20 AM »

the only park remotely close to Irvine that does not enforce pads constantly is Santa Ana.
Really?! My firend and I got tossed in the back of a patrol car for a half hour while some cop with Jerri Curls, short-shorts, and white sneakers blah blah blahed our heads off. All that for just being in the park without a helmet. Didn't even set my board down.

woah this is an old post, but Jive, how long ago was this?  I'm hoping by the time I go back to school this Fall Santa Ana park won't enforce helmet and pads as much.
Don't worry, the cops only come to kick out the locals that sit on the benches outside the park, they don't even bother to kick the kids out inside when they are there
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« Reply #16 on: August 09, 2012, 10:22:04 AM »

the only park remotely close to Irvine that does not enforce pads constantly is Santa Ana.
Really?! My firend and I got tossed in the back of a patrol car for a half hour while some cop with Jerri Curls, short-shorts, and white sneakers blah blah blahed our heads off. All that for just being in the park without a helmet. Didn't even set my board down.

woah this is an old post, but Jive, how long ago was this?  I'm hoping by the time I go back to school this Fall Santa Ana park won't enforce helmet and pads as much.
Don't worry, the cops only come to kick out the locals that sit on the benches outside the park, they don't even bother to kick the kids out inside when they are there

Oh, weird.  But as long as I get so skate I don't mind I guess.
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« Reply #17 on: August 09, 2012, 10:27:10 AM »

Centennial skatepark in Santa Ana is easily the best park in Orange county. The cops rarely show up and if they do it's normally for non skate shit.

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« Reply #18 on: August 09, 2012, 11:22:50 AM »

you're not far from Etnies.  you have to wear a helmet, but it's worth it.  that park is fucking amazing.  and free  (oh wait, i think it's 5 dollars a year)

helmet only with pants and long shirt.  they have lights so you can skate at night too


http://www.etniesskatepark.com/mediaphotos/photos.asp


That park really is fucking sick... only one I've been to in that area, but it's got every damned thing you can think of. The area with the clover-leafs and the cradle are gnarballs. I like the wall to spine that banks into the street part and that euro manny pad to. OK, the whole place. I like the whole goddamed place.

...had to wear a helmet, but after a few minutes I didn't even notice. There were also only about 5 of us there, and two of them were sitting.
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« Reply #19 on: August 09, 2012, 04:03:52 PM »

I hate santa ana, but Lake Forest is the shit. Wearing a helmet is the only downside but the bowls and the new little street part they added are the best. As far as costa mesa they dont ever hassle at  night but you do have to deal with Nyjah and 20 kids dickriding him and David Loy.
Lets get a little slap orange county skate day doing.
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« Reply #20 on: August 09, 2012, 04:07:23 PM »

I hate santa ana, but Lake Forest is the shit. Wearing a helmet is the only downside but the bowls and the new little street part they added are the best. As far as costa mesa they dont ever hassle at  night but you do have to deal with Nyjah and 20 kids dickriding him and David Loy
Lets get a little slap orange county skate day doing.

whatever, that's something I can just ignore.  
I just haven't owned pads and a helmet since elementary school!
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« Reply #21 on: August 09, 2012, 05:00:05 PM »

Thats your best bet then it's seriously 5 minutes from UCI. Most people at that park are pretty cool and I've never got a ticket or seen cops at night.
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« Reply #22 on: August 09, 2012, 05:50:40 PM »

Thats your best bet then it's seriously 5 minutes from UCI. Most people at that park are pretty cool and I've never got a ticket or seen cops at night.

thanks, that good to know.
how late are we talking here?  Are there lights there?
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« Reply #23 on: August 09, 2012, 05:58:47 PM »

Go to Santa Ana skatepark, best skatepark around. You dont have to worry about cops. Has everything there but tranny so its a kinda a let down, but there are great ledges and rails. The only downside is that its packed during the weekend with lil kids, but its big enough that you can ignore them and just skate around them. If you don't mind the drive you can also go to brea park, has funny tranny and some good rails.
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« Reply #24 on: August 09, 2012, 07:46:34 PM »

Lights till 9:15 and cops aren't a problem from six .
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« Reply #25 on: August 09, 2012, 08:18:24 PM »

the only park remotely close to Irvine that does not enforce pads constantly is Santa Ana.
Really?! My firend and I got tossed in the back of a patrol car for a half hour while some cop with Jerri Curls, short-shorts, and white sneakers blah blah blahed our heads off. All that for just being in the park without a helmet. Didn't even set my board down.

woah this is an old post, but Jive, how long ago was this?  I'm hoping by the time I go back to school this Fall Santa Ana park won't enforce helmet and pads as much.
This was right around the time it was just built so that is probably why, but I didn't go again after that.
How about the Costa Mesa park? It looked like fun but I never got chance to skate it.
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« Reply #26 on: August 09, 2012, 09:20:58 PM »

Lights till 9:15 and cops aren't a problem from six .

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« Reply #27 on: August 10, 2012, 12:19:45 AM »

First off, let me welcome you to one of the most boring, authoritarian and shitty places to live in the US. It is my hometown and I left there about 5 years ago (went to Berkeley for school and never left) and have no plans of stepping foot in that city again. As to your question, the only park remotely close to Irvine that does not enforce pads constantly is Santa Ana. The park ranger comes by every now and again but then you just run with the other 50 or so kids and it is no problem. If you are looking to skate tranny though, that is not the right place. The Westminister park, though crappy and old, has a pretty fun little bowl that I used to skate every now and again. I have never had to wear pads there. Same goes for the old Laguna Hills skatepark. Other than that, if you want to skate one of the decent parks, remember your helmet or get ready for a long drive!

And I would say my info should be taken with a grain of salt. I haven't lived there for years and whenever I do go down I am usually going to street spots and not skateparks.

yeah Centennial or "Santa Ana" is the best park forsure. That is if you like to skate street. if you like tranny i suggest costa mesa. its worth running when the cops come cause they dont come often anymore, but when they do you just sit around for 20 mins until they leave.
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