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Lake Forest, CA. – BMX Banned

Lake Forest, California opened a skatepark that allowed both BMX and skateboards, with the help of Etnies shoe brand, 7 years ago. It recently updated and expanded, in the process of doing so it also banned BMX from using the facility. Why? Still our guess, but the city claims a liability issue. Why wasn’t there [...]

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Fresno Mosqueda Summer Pro/Am Contest

Fresno, CA is home to the Mosqueda Bike Park, the largest concrete BMX facility in the USA. This summer, the city will be hosting the Mosqueda Summer Pro/Am contest.

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Meet Ryan Garcia, BMX Rider and Fresno Parks and Recreation Supervisor

Fresno might be the most BMX-friendly city in California. They have the largest concrete BMX facility in the U.S., a racetrack, dirt jumps, and several BMX-friendly skateparks. As a result, their scene is on the rise, with amazing local riders and a thriving bike shop.

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Lake Cunningham Regional Skatepark Presents BMX & Skateboarding Summer Camps!

Are you looking to improve your current skills on a BMX bike or skateboard? Are you a new rider looking to gain comfort and confidence in BMX or skateboarding? Check out the LCRSP camps, where all ages and skill levels are welcome.

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San Francisco Bike Park Design Meetings!

The San Francisco Bike park is a go, with design meetings scheduled for this summer! The park will be for both BMX and mountain bikes, with dirt jumps and some ramps. Stay tuned for dates on upcoming meetings, and contact BRO if you are interested in helping.

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El Cajon, CA’s Kennedy Public Skatepark Welcomes BMX!

The park is now open to BMX riders, read more for BMX hours and details.

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Lindo Lake, Ca. Park Design

BMX riders! If you live anywhere near Lindo Lake, California make sure you get involved in this awesome project!

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Apple Valley, CA Skate & Bike Park: Grand Opening April 23, 2011

For years, BMX riders in Apple Valley, CA have been fighting for a legal place to ride their bikes. All of their hard work will pay off next week, when a redesigned and now BMX-friendly concrete skatepark is set to open in their home town. Grand opening on April 23.

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Etnies Lake Forest Skatepark Peg Ban Shelved for 30 Days

The city of Lake Forest, CA is home to the Etnies Lake Forest Skatepark. This park is run by the city and was primarily funded through donations from Etnies shoes. Recently, with a planned expansion to the park, the city council recently voted to ban pegs, citing concerns about wear and tear.

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