1.) Ben Lomond Skate Park
Little basic park in the Santa Cruz mountains with a great bowl and my favorite funbox ever (bank-4'-5' flat-bank with a ledge on one side and rail on the other). I haven't found another that is as much fun, not small, not too big, and perfect for all kinds of tricks. It's perfect for high 360 flips and the only funbox I have been ever to successfully pop high nollie flips over. All others I go flying forward and my board goes backwards. I miss this place.
2.) The Tenderloin (San Francisco)
Mellow hills, the bump on the west side of west side of Leavenworth/Golden Gate Ave that if you hit right can make you fly insanely fast down to Civiv Center Plaza where there's the fountain (gap, tons of great manny possibilities if you don't mind the 5' drop at the end, the Ramondetta Gap off the little ledge (I could never hit it right and make all the way across the bricks and over the 3 step), right by the infamous library, and a couple miles skating up Market to the DLXSF shop. Lots of good skating memories, but the Tenderloin is also where I scored my oxy before I cleaned my life up. Between skating and trying to sneak into the Carls Jr bathroom to smoke OC, the memories are not all great but there's so much to skate.
3.) Austin TX.
House park, Brushy Creek park, Round Rock park, downtown, the ditches. (image below is the hidden gem by my house. I've already mapped out where I want to build the manual pad, tombstone, and stick in a flat bar. With a little $ and some help it can happen, this place is awesome.