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Pedlow Skate Park

Skatepark in Encino, Los Angeles, California

Pedlow Skate Park

Skatepark in Encino, Los Angeles, California

Pedlow Skate Park

Pedlow Skate Park is a skatepark in the Encino neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It was the first public skatepark in Los Angeles when it opened to the public on February 17, 2001, and was later reopened in August 2006 after extensive work and new features. It is a concrete park over 20000 sqft with a large pool, snake run bowl, pyramid and rails. It has hosted events such as the 2013 Southern California Summer Skateboarding Expo and OG Jam competitions

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References

  1. "Los Angeles to Open Its First Public Skate Park". latimes.
  2. (August 30, 2006). "Pedlow Skate Park "Gnarly" Grand Reopening". City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering Newsletter.
  3. Mike Hirsch. "Encino Pedlow Skatepark". socalskateparks.com.
  4. "City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks". laparks.org.
  5. "Skateboard expo brings pros to the Valley". dailynews.com.
  6. (June 8, 2011). "Pedlow Skatepark Encino California Skateparks - South USA - Directory and Listings". concretedisciples.com.
  7. "Results - OG Jam Series". ogjamseries.com.
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