San Francisco's hills aren't for beginners, but its parks — Golden Gate Park especially — offer plenty of flatter ground for cruising and dancing too.
A beautiful, car-free path tucked inside Golden Gate Park with gentle rolling hills and little foot traffic — perfect for long, smooth dancing lines.
San Francisco's largest park, packed with gardens and lakes and laced with skate-friendly roads — John F. Kennedy Drive closes to traffic on weekends, and some stretches have hills good for downhill if you watch for pedestrians.
Closed to traffic with one of the most epic views in the city — 1,500 feet of smooth, winding pavement, great for cruising, dancing, and tricks with a crew, just watch for the occasional speedy cyclist.