McInnis Skatepark

Respect park rules to make your visit safe and enjoyable.

Skatepark Rules

  • Wear commercially manufactured safety gear in good condition - helmet, elbow pads, and knee pads.
  • Use the skatepark at your own risk. The County of Marin is not liable for injuries. (Skateboarding is a “hazardous recreational activity” per California Government Code 831.7.)
  • All visitors must abide by Parks staff instructions at all times.
  • Skate within your abilities. Progress slowly. Beginners should use the marked beginner area.
  • Skate safely. Take turns, look both ways before dropping in, avoid collisions.
  • No contests, except contests officially authorized by Marin County Parks.
  • Be respectful and courteous - no fighting, profanity, abusive language, or disruptive behavior. More advanced skaters should be helpful to beginners.
  • Skate through features. Don't stop at an edge or bowl bottom. Clear landing areas quickly.
  • Rest on benches, not the skate park.
  • No skating outside the skatepark, in the parking lot, on sidewalks, curbs, or near entrance areas.
  • Spectators stay outside the skatepark.
  • Children under age 6 must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Watch your equipment and other belongings. The County of Marin is not responsible for personal property.
  • No food, drink, smoking, or alcohol allowed inside the skatepark.
  • No dogs in the skatepark. Dogs are welcome on leash or under voice control in many other areas of McInnis Park.
  • No bicycles in the skatepark.
  • No graffiti, tagging, or other defacing of the skatepark. This will result in closure of the facility.
  • Do not build on or modify skatepark features.
  • When the skatepark is closed, do not enter. That's trespassing.
  • Tell Parks staff if you see any unsafe conditions inside or outside the park.
  • The skatepark is open during park hours. (Marin County Parks reserves the right to change the park schedule as necessary.)
  • Groups of 20 or more people must make an advance reservation. Learn more about group reservations.

Park Rules

  • Keep the park clean and litter-free. Use garbage cans provided, and carry out all your belongings.
  • Dogs must be under the direct and immediate control of a responsible person. In most areas of the park, dogs can be kept under voice control. Leash no longer than 6 feet long must be kept in hand.
  • Dogs must be kept on leash along the levee path. Do not allow dogs to disturb marsh habitat.
  • Dogs are not allowed in tennis courts, with the exception of service animals as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act.
  • Individuals accompanying dogs are required to clean up and dispose of pet waste.
  • Keep the park peaceful. Loud noise and amplified music are not allowed.
  • No smoking, campstoves, or campfires. Fires are only allowed within designated BBQs.
  • No firearms or weapons of any kind.
  • No operating or landing aircraft of any kind, including drones.
  • No alcoholic beverages.
  • No camping or overnight stays.
  • Groups of more than 20 people must make an advance reservation. Learn more about group reservations.
  • Some park locations may require permits for commercial use, including tours, classes, camps, film, or photography. Learn about permit applications.
  • Fishing is allowed subject to regulations of California Fish and Game, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, and Marin County Parks. No live bait. Valid fishing license required.
  • Do not follow, approach, or feed wildlife.