13099 65th St
Corona, CA 92880
Dawn - 10pm
Harada Heritage Skatepark is a large concrete skatepark located within Harada Heritage Park in Eastvale, California, in the Inland Empire near Corona. The park is known for its expansive transition terrain, deep bowls, flowing lines, and distinctive snake-run layout, making it a standout destination for skaters who enjoy speed, carving, and bowl skating.
The park's design is heavily focused on transition, with interconnected bowls and varying depths that create plenty of opportunities for pumping, carving, airs, grinds, and coping tricks. One of its signature features is the snake run, which gives skaters a continuous line through the park and rewards riders who can maintain speed and flow.
Harada also has some street-style features, but transition is definitely the main attraction. The scale and depth of portions of the park make it better suited to intermediate and advanced skaters, while beginners can find more manageable areas to develop their fundamentals before taking on the deeper sections.
The skatepark is part of the larger Harada Heritage Park complex, which includes sports fields, playgrounds, dog parks, picnic areas, restrooms, and other recreational facilities. This makes it easy to turn a skate session into a full day at the park.
Harada Heritage Skatepark has a classic, well-established concrete-park feel and is especially worth visiting if you enjoy bowls, snake runs, and fast flowing transition. It's one of the more distinctive skateparks in the Inland Empire and a solid stop for skaters traveling through the Corona/Eastvale area.
A helmet, knee pads, and elbow pads are required while using the skatepark facilities.