ABOUT INGLEWOOD PUMPTRACK
Inglewood Pumptrack is the very first pumptrack in Los Angeles, created out of a passion for the sport and a desire to provide a permanent, welcoming space for enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels. We built this track because we understand the frustration of losing local spots or being pushed out of places where you love to ride. Our goal is to change that experience forever.
At Inglewood Pumptrack, we will host the World Championships along with our #1 pumptrack builder, Velosolutions and various events featuring pro athletes. We're committed to facilitating opportunities and connections with companies that elevate your skills and allow you to thrive in your sport.
Thanks to the incredible support of over 10,000 individuals and some of the world's best brands, we raised over $1.2 million to build this unique venue. Like Disneyland for bikes, our 55-acre park offers an exceptional experience for riders whether you're young or young at heart.
Inglewood Pumptrack is more than just a place to ride; it's a community hub where families and friends can come together. Here, everyone belongs, no matter where they’re from.
Welcome home to your pumptrack, Inglewood Pumptrack.
Pumptrack Rules
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Inglewood Pumptrack was purpose-built for bikes, but we also love all things skate. Please be mindful of the days when bikes take priority and observe the community guidelines. Good Vibes Only!
Monday: Bike & Skate
Tuesday: Bike Priority
Wednesday: Bike & Skate
Thursday: Bike Priority
Friday: Bike & Skate
Saturday: Bike Priority
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Use: Bikes and skaters please use at appropriate times. No scooters, e-bikes, motorized vehicles or RC cars.
Safety: RIDE AT YOUR OWN RISK! Riding can be extremely hazardous! Helmets REQUIRED for people under 18 (California Vehicle Code §21212). Additional protective gear recommended. Be aware of your surroundings. Don’t obstruct entries or the riding areas. Stay in control; be courteous and share the park.
Hours: Open during park hours only.
Care: No waxing, ramps, installations of any kind. No damaging or modifying features of the track. No throwing skateboards, bikes or objects.
Prohibitions: No private events, food, music, pets, firearms, alcohol, smoking, vaping, or drugs. No camping, fires, fireworks, graffiti or tagging. Violation of these prohibitions may result in immediate removal from the premises and penalties imposed by the City of Inglewood.
Environment: Keep the park clean and beautiful. Respect what was created for you to enjoy, including native vegetation and wildlife.
Professional Filming: All professional filming requires advance City of Inglewood legal permit. Contact pumptrack@growcyclingfoundation.org for details. Violation of permit prohibitions may result in immediate removal from the premises and penalties imposed by the City of Inglewood.
In Case of Emergency: Dial 911.
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Ride in one community direction at all times.
Do not block the track. Always move off the track when not in motion.
Ride safely and within your ability. Start small, progress gradually.
Ensure your equipment is in good working order.
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No loitering in the riding area.
Spectators are to stay outside the riding area unless aiding someone.
Parents/guardians, supervise young children at all times.
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Respect Each Other: Take turns and keep a safe distance. Be mindful of others, adjust your speed when the track is busy, and be courteous to everyone.
Inclusivity: This Pumptrack is for bringing people together to build community and to share joy. Treat others with dignity and kindness, regardless of skill level or background.
Belonging: This Pumptrack was built as a place of belonging. Help foster a sense of community by engaging positively with others and encouraging new riders. Share tips, offer assistance if wanted, and make connections.
Stewardship: Participate in keeping the pumptrack clean and in good condition. If you see litter or damage, please address it if you can or report it to pumptrack@growcyclingfoundation.org.
Teaching & Learning: Encourage safe riding by example. If you see someone struggling, be respectful and supportive. Be the friend you wish you had made when you started out.
Communication: Keep the dialogue open and respectful.