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Best Vacation Spots for Skaters: Pala, California

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Feb 4, 2009 by Eisla Sebastian

Pala is quaint little town in California found in San Diego County. It is about 404 feet above sea level and is primarily a Native American community. This city is known for its treasures, primarily gold, tourmaline, morganite beryl and kunzite. However, it is also a great spot to test your luck at the local casinos. Finally, if you are a skateboarder, you will enjoy the Pala Skate Park, which is located next door to a great spa and resort.

Pala Skate Park - Pala, California
The Pala Skate Park is one of the city's main attractions. This park can be found at 11154 Highway 76, Pala, California. This is a concrete bowl park that costs less than the price of a movie ticket to skate for the day. If you will be in town for more than the day you can save money by purchasing a weekend or weekly pass. This is a great activity for the kids to do while parents are gambling at the local casinos or taking advantage of the nearby spa treatments.

Pala, California Attractions
There are three other main attractions found in Pala, California. The first attraction, located right next door to the Pala Skate Park, is the Pala Casino Resort Spa. Here you can gamble, go for a swim or sign up for a few spa treatments before heading on your way.

The second attraction is the Pala Casino. The Pala Casino offers a huge selection of games to choose between. There are over 2,000 gaming machines and over 59 table games. The table games offered by this casino include Caribbean Stud Poker, Pai-Gow Poker, Blackjack and Baccarat.

The third attraction is Gems of Pala. Here you can buy specimens of tourmaline jewelry or take a tour of the mine. This is a great stop if you enjoy pink tourmaline or if you are interested in gemology.

Vacationing in Pala, California
When vacationing in Pala, California, it is important that you dress for the weather. With cool winters and hot summers it is a good idea to pack clothing that you can layer. During the warmer months, you will want to wear sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses. In the cooler months, you will want to pack a windbreaker, a thin long sleeved shirt and long pants.

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Coolest Skate Park: Pala Skatepark - Pala, California

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Feb 2, 2009 by Eisla Sebastian

California is the center of the skateboarding universe. This state has an amazing collection of both free and fee skate parks. If you are looking for a great place for bowl skating, venture to Pala, California. Here you will find the Pala Skate Park.

Pala Skate Park - The Basics
The Pala Skate Park can be found at 11154 Highway 76 in Pala, California. This park is primarily a bowl park, and the bowls are fabulous. This is where you will want to bring your board if you are interested in catching some serious air.

Pala Skate Park - Hours of Operation
Like many skate parks, Pala Skate Park has a seasonal schedule for its hours of operation. The winter schedule is in effect from September until May. During the winter season you can skate at Pala Monday through Friday from two in the afternoon until dark, which is about 6 p.m. and on the weekends from ten in the morning until dark. The summer season runs from June to August. During this season you will be able to skate during the week from nine in the morning until seven in the evening and on the weekends from ten until six.

Pala Skate Park - Cost
Pala Skate Park is a fee park. You can buy a daily, weekend or annual park pass for a reasonable price. Daily rates run about $5 for the general public and $3 a day for local residents with a 92059 zip code. The weekend pass will cost about $5 if you are 12 or younger, $10 for skaters 13 and older and $3 for tribal members with an ID. Annual passes can also be purchased for around $100.

Skating at the Pala Skate Park
The Pala Skate Park is located in an area of California that has a temperate climate. This means that the weather gets cold in the winter and hot in the summer. Since the park is open year round you will need to dress for the weather. This means wearing long sleeved shirts and long pants when the weather is chilly and wearing breathable clothing when the weather is hot.

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