Hubba Hideout

Its central features were two oversized sets of 6 stairs with large concrete ledges on both sides.

[1] Hubba Hideout got its handle because of the nefarious denizens that would frequent the skate spot looking for a hidden place to engage in illicit activity.

The nickname was a nod to the Bay Area slang term for crack cocaine: "hubbas.

[4] The first documented trick on the ledge at Hubba Hideout was Wade Speyer's crooked grind.

The frequency of skateboarders eventually attracted the attention of the authorities and resulted in a full-scale skate-stopper implementation (in the late part of the nineties).

Paul Rodriguez at Hubba Hideout in 2010