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Best Skateparks & Pump Tracks for Kids on the Costa del Sol

January 27, 2026 Katrina

Where to Skate with Kids on the Costa del Sol – the ultimate family guide

You might come to the Costa del Sol for the beaches and palm trees — but hidden among its sun-soaked towns, there’s a surprising number of well-designed skateparks and pump tracks perfect for kids, teens, and skating families.

Whether you’re after a solid half-pipe to perfect your ollie, a smooth pump track for a balance bike rider, or just a fun local hangout to land a new trick, this guide rounds up some of the best spots for scooters, BMX bikes, and skateboards.

Quick skate & pump spot checklist

Skateparks

  • Rincón de la Victoria Skatepark
  • Málaga — Rubén Alcántara (combo with pump track & dirt track)
  • Málaga — San Rafael (combo with pump track)
  • Málaga — El Limonar
  • Benalmádena — Innova
  • Fuengirola — Miramar
  • Marbella — Urban Skatepark
  • Marbella — City Centre Skatepark
  • Marbella — Bello Horizonte
  • Cancelada Skatepark
  • Estepona — El Carmen
  • Estepona — Skatepark & Pumptrack Park (combo)

Pump tracks

  • Málaga — Rubén Alcántara (combo)
  • Málaga — San Rafael (combo)
  • Fuengirola — Parque La Loma
  • Alhaurín de la Torre — Pumptrack
  • Estepona — Skatepark & Pumptrack Park (combo)
  • Casares — Pumptrack Park

Combo parks

  • Málaga — Rubén Alcántara Skatepark & Pump Track
  • Málaga — San Rafael Skatepark & Pump Track
  • Estepona — Skatepark & Pump Track (El Carmen area)

Skateparks

Rincón de la Victoria Skatepark

A small but solid skatepark near the beach — perfect for a relaxed afternoon session. It features a smooth bowl, ramps, and a few street elements like rails and ledges, making it a good pick for beginner to intermediate skaters. The setting is calm and family-friendly, with a playground nearby.

Family tip: Pair it with a beach walk or ice cream stop.

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Málaga — Rubén Alcántara Skatepark

One of the Costa del Sol’s most iconic skateparks. Rubén Alcántara is a playground for BMX riders, skateboarders, rollerbladers, and scooter riders. The park is impressively varied, with bowls, half-pipes, ramps, street elements, a pump track, and even a dirt track.

It’s the only paid skatepark on the Costa del Sol (entry €3, online booking required). There’s also a café on site.

Family tip: Bring helmets and pads — ideal for longer visits.

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Málaga — San Rafael Skatepark & Pump Track

A well-loved local spot combining a compact skatepark with a smooth pump track. It’s not flashy, but that’s the charm — neighbourhood kids ride here daily, learning together in a relaxed atmosphere.

Located next to Parque de Martiricos, it’s easy to turn this into a full family outing with picnics or playground time.

Family tip: Perfect for mixed-age siblings.

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Málaga — El Limonar Skatepark

Set in a quiet residential area of East Málaga, this small skatepark is ideal for beginner and intermediate riders. Two fenced areas offer basic ramps, rails, and smooth surfaces suitable for scooters, skateboards, and rollerblades.

Family tip: Great for confidence-building without crowds.

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Benalmádena — Innova Skatepark

Located next to Parque Innova, this public skatepark offers bowls, funboxes, rails, curbs, and stair sections. Cafés, fitness areas, and training classes nearby make it an easy place to spend a few hours.

Family tip: Combine with Parque de la Paloma nearby.

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Fuengirola — Miramar Skatepark

Just minutes from the beach and Miramar shopping centre, this skatepark has an open, smooth layout suitable for all skill levels. Skate lessons for kids are also available.

Family tip: Combine with nearby playgrounds for a full active day.

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Marbella — Urban Skatepark

One of the largest skateparks in Andalusia, covering over 6,600 m². With four zones designed for all levels, it’s colourful, modern, and full of energy.

Family tip: Easy to supervise kids thanks to open layout.

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Marbella — City Centre Skatepark

A smaller urban skatepark close to Marbella’s old town. It features a simple street setup with rails, ramps, and ledges — ideal for short sessions.

Family tip: Pair with a beach walk or old-town stroll.

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Marbella — Bello Horizonte Skatepark

A low-key local skatepark with a street-style setup. Smaller and quieter than the Urban Skatepark, but loved by locals for its authentic vibe.

Family tip: Bring water — little shade nearby.

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Cancelada Skatepark

A compact neighbourhood skatepark between Estepona and Marbella. Basic ramps, rails, and quarter pipes make it perfect for younger riders and beginners.

Family tip: Ideal for a quick energy-burn stop.

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Estepona — Skatepark El Carmen

Located near the El Carmen sports centre, this small skatepark offers mini ramps and rails for casual riding and beginners.

Family tip: Combine with a beach stroll or playground visit.

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Estepona — Skatepark & Pumptrack Park

A hidden gem with a smooth asphalt pump track and an adjacent concrete skate area. Perfect for balance bikes, scooters, BMX riders, and skaters of all levels.

Family tip: Bring snacks and water — great for a relaxed 1–2 hour visit.

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Pump tracks — flow & fun for all ages

Pump tracks are looping circuits of rollers and banked turns ridden without pedalling. They’re excellent for building balance, confidence, and flow — especially for kids.

Fuengirola — Parque La Loma Pump Track

A compact pump track inside Parque La Loma, ideal for scooters, BMX bikes, and balance bikes. Easy, fun, and very family-friendly.

Family tip: Turn it into a picnic day — lots of green space nearby.

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Alhaurín de la Torre Pump Track

One of the largest pump tracks in Andalucía, with a wide, flowing layout suitable for riders of all ages and skill levels.

Family tip: Reward the kids with churros or ice cream in town after.

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Tips for riding with kids

  • Always use helmets; pads are highly recommended
  • Let kids warm up on flat ground first
  • Bring water, snacks, and a small first-aid kit
  • Ride early or late in summer to avoid extreme heat
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