Get ready to roll into April, San Francisco! The spring air is calling, and our Let’s Roll community has kicked off the season with an incredible discovery. We’re so stoked to see the newly-added Seaplane Lagoon Promenade, a fantastic spot for a smooth, scenic skate. It’s discoveries like this that make our community the best resource for skaters in the Bay!
While you’re planning your sessions at this new gem, don’t forget about the legendary staples of the SF scene. You can always find the good-time-vibes and funky beats at the Church of 8 Wheels Roller Disco, or join the iconic Friday Night Skate for an unforgettable 12-mile journey through the heart of the city. Let’s make this April a month full of amazing skates!
New Spot Alert: Our Community Found a Gem!
Big shoutout to our eagle-eyed skaters! This month’s hottest discovery is the Seaplane Lagoon Promenade. With what we hear is smooth pavement and beautiful views, it’s the perfect place to explore. Check it out on the app and add your own review once you’ve given it a roll!
Seaplane Lagoon Promenade
Spill the Tea: Review Your Favorite Spots
Your reviews are the secret sauce of our community! They help other skaters know where to go and what to expect. Have you been to a great spot recently? Or maybe one that was a total bust? Log into the app and share your honest review to help out your fellow skaters.
Seaplane Lagoon Promenade
“Nice, newly paved trail along the water. Next to the navel base. Skatepark located… somewhere. “
Track Your Progress, Share Your Journey
Did you cruise for miles or drill a new trick? Log it! Tracking your skate sessions is the best way to see your progress and stay motivated. We didn’t see any public sessions logged this month, so let’s get out there and share our April adventures with the community!
“Keeping it consistent. Mainly was a scouting skate.”
“Several spots to skate on the old navel base in Alameda. This isn’t even the spot I meant to skate….”
“12 mile skate through downtown SF”
“Longest running weekly skate in the country. (World?)”