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    Redlands Skate Park

    4.8 (5 reviews)

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    Love coming here bring my kids as much as I can people here are nice but it does get pretty packed

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    Sylvan Park - Impressive skate park.

    Sylvan Park

    3.9(30 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    I took the Metrolink Arrow from Downtown Redlands to the University of Redlands station to visit…read moreSylvan Park. Although the park is technically just across the street there's no crosswalk within a mile in either direction. It honestly feels like the City of Redlands isn't fully aware they have train service. The park itself is quite lovely and spacious, featuring a large rose garden, a children's play area, a gazebo (which requires a permit to use), several picnic spots, a horseshoe pit, and a skatepark. One picnic area has a functioning sink, but the others lack water access. While the landscaping is attractive, overall maintenance leaves much to be desired. There are remnants of old tennis courts in disrepair, and although the restrooms were clean and open, they're very outdated and likely don't meet current codes (cities don't have to comply with their own codes). Sidewalks are scarce, making this park difficult to navigate for anyone with mobility challenges. If you're planning a small gathering, keep your group under 25 people to avoid needing a permit. Seating is limited, so arriving early is a must. Also, be prepared to pack up and leave quickly if law enforcement hassles you. Parking is limited for a park of this size, which is why taking the train would be ideal--if it weren't for the unsafe street crossing, especially concerning if you have small children. Sylvan Park is technically a "resident park," not a "public park." This means its primary use is intended for Redlands residents, and non-resident use may be restricted or require additional permissions. For larger group events needing permits, you'll likely need liability insurance and guidance from a Redlands-based attorney is strongly advised.

    Yes it's a nice park for all groups. The city maintains it well so take your family and friends and…read morepeaceful enjoy your time.

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    Sylvan Park - Sinks in picnic areas with water faucets capped off.

    Sinks in picnic areas with water faucets capped off.

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    Sylvan Park - Ruins of an abandoned tennis court.

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    Ruins of an abandoned tennis court.

    7th Street Park

    7th Street Park

    3.8(21 reviews)
    6.4 mi

    7th St., Park is an amazing asset to the city of Yucaipa. It has a little bit of everything from a…read moreswimming pool to a playground, and one of the unique features of many of the local parks, which is three covered basketball courts as well as four covered Pickleball Courts. I come here frequently to either play pickle ball with the Yucaipa Pickleball club, take my son to the playground, and even for a date picnic with my wife. The park is well-maintained and the city has invested a lot of money and time into keeping the Park updated and continually making changes based off of the needs and requests of the community. I absolutely recommend bringing your family here for some safe, fun and activities!

    I love 7th street park and have been using it for 30 years! Our kids all took swim lessons at the…read morepool every season until they were solid swimmers. There have been a few changes in the past few years here. The dog park is closed but it is my understanding that the city will be reopening it again over by the gazebo area. The skatepark is closed and the covered courts area has been expanded to where the skatepark used to be. Yucaipa's main skatepark is over next to the high school off of 13th street. The new covered area is now home to 4 permanent pickleball courts which makes for an amazing space for youth who may not have their own nets yet and for anyone to come play in the shade. Yucaipa Pickleball Club reserves these courts for club play through the city. Club hours are generally in the mornings and the 4th Saturday of the month. Specific club hours can be found on their website www.yucaipapickleball.com

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    7th Street Park - New covered permanent pickleball courts.

    New covered permanent pickleball courts.

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    Crestline Skatepark Complex - View facing the lake and mountains

    Crestline Skatepark Complex

    4.0(2 reviews)
    14.1 mi

    Cool local spot with metal ramps and an incredible view of the lake. The skatepark layout is also…read morepretty well planned out with nice lines from quarter pipes and tables tops, rails and boxes. The ramps are a kinda worn, but still do the job. It's also worth mentioning that the local skaters and scooter kids are real cool and welcoming to visitors and there's some incredible talent in this little mountain town. If you're in the area and looking to skate it's definitely worth visiting.

    This is a nice Skatepark that is operated by the Lake Gregory Recreation Company. I stopped by to…read morecheck it out when I visited in the area recently. The skatepark is free and offers area skaters a safe, modern park with modular ramps and obstacles, a launch ramp, rails, benches and a mini half-pipe. A great place for active teens to work off some energy. Also nearby: Goodwin's Market, a picnic area and basketball and tennis courts. Restrooms and a children's playground are located here. So while the teens are riding the rails, the younger ones can play on the jungle gym and parents can relax and hang out watching. Lake Arrowhead and Lake Gregory offer all kinds of seasonal recreation opportunities like snow-skiing and boarding in the winter and swimming & water-skiing in the summer. Nice that Lake Gregory Rec Company has this nice sports complex that can be enjoyed by all ages of residents and visitors alike.

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    Crestline Skatepark Complex - View facing the lake

    View facing the lake

    Crestline Skatepark Complex - Catching some air

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