Real Ride Skatepark
I know that Lake Perris isn't really in Orange County, but I think that Real Ride Skatepark is one of the best skateparks in the country.  Its also the biggest private skatepark in the world. The best thing about Real Ride is that they are totaly bike friendly.  They are always open to bikes, they don't make you tape your pegs, they have parts for sale at the front desk, and they even have dirt jumps in the back.  The Park consists of three sections.  The first section is covered and has a big box jump, a really wide mini with a sub, a nice flat ledge and flat rail, a spine, and a hip.  The second section is also covered and is more of a skateboard section with banks, wedges, flat rails, and a few quarterpipes.  Even though it's kinda small, it's still pretty fun.  The third section is outdoors and is made up of old contest ramps.  It has a wall ride, a box jump rythem,  a couple hips, some flat ledges,  a sub-rail, 2 spines, and a bunch of quarterpipes.  They also have a vert ramp and a foam pit.  The dirt jumps are pretty big, all about six feet tall and about 15 feet long.  They consist of two 4 packs right next to each other, with transfer lips on all of them.
The session fees are $8 for a three hour session, and $4 for a foam pit pass.  If you would like more information please visit
www.realrideskatepark.com
Location: Lake Perris, CA
Rating: 9/10
Nic Handy, Turndown over the hip
Nic Handy, wallride to table
Seth Densham, bank to kickflip in the skater section
Todd Potter, turndown out doors
Nic Handy, launch to manual
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