Welcome to 5050 Skatepark

5050 Skatepark remains closed to help slow and stall the spread of the Coronavirus.

New York City’s only indoor skatepark. Located in the Stapleton neighborhood of Staten Island, only one mile from the Staten Island Ferry and around the corner from the Stapleton train station. The custom built 8,000 square foot recreation center is open year-round to all alternative sports.At 5050 Skatepark you can expand your skills in a creative and safe environment. Daily riding sessions start at $14.00. All day rate is $20.00. Memberships, private parties, lessons, summer camp and awards contests are available throughout the year. In addition to extreme sports, 5050 Skatepark is available for private events including but not limited to: Live musical performances, photo shoots, music videos, fundraisers, and movie premieres.All participants MUST HAVE a helmet and waiver filled out and signed by parent. Children under 11 years old should be accompanied by parent.


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There are only 3 weeks left of Summer Sessions and then we which over to our school hours. Camp runs 9:00am-5:00pm
lessons, demos, free lunch, art project, wood working, games, contests, freestyle riding.

Register online https://5050skatepark.com/summer-sessions/

354 Front Street Staten Island NY 10304 347-857-6007

 

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Superstorm by Brandon Bermudez Films

OCRamps Skateboards Jailhouse Mini Ramp

Check out this sick edit of Tyson Bowerbank and Josh Hawkins building and skating this OC Ramps mini ramp

Amazing Farm League Video of them building a Sick Bowl and 2 Treehouses! Must Watch.

The Cinder Cone from Farm League on Vimeo.

In the Spring of 2014 a small group of close friends broke ground on a building project in Skamania County, Washington in the Columbia River Gorge. Their primary endeavor was a multi-platform tree house, but also included a skate bowl and a wood fired soaking tub as well. The crew came from all over the country and from a variety of backgrounds. Some were professional carpenters, others learned on the job, gaining experience along the way. The Cinder Cone is Foster Huntington’s short film that documents this year-long process of building his dream home with this community of tight knit friends.

Check out The Cinder Cone Build Book on Kickstarter too! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/fosterhuntington/the-cinder-cone-build-book

A Farm League Original
Directed by Foster Huntington
Edited by Jess Gibson

“Better” by Bosque Brown
“Thunder and Lightning” by Joseph Hein
“Ring Shot Step” by Ash Black Bufflo
“The Way it is” by Denver
“Francis” by Houndstooth
“Every Little Bit Hurts” by Barton Carroll

New Jersey Street Ride Freed Bikes

A few weeks back we had a got some of the east coast scene together with street ride in Passaic, NJ. We had a bit of a battle with the weather, but it was still good times all around. Thanks to Scotty HD for filming and editing.

Found it here.

 

TCU TV: The Tate Roskelley Interview

Watch: Scooter pros ‘shred’ at 5050 Skatepark

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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Young scooter enthusiasts arrived early Thursday afternoon at 5050 Skatepark on the Stapleton waterfront to practice tricks and await the arrival of three pros from the California-based AO Scooter team, including Brooklyn hometown boy Zig Short.

AO Scooter’s “Summer Sweltour” has the company’s pros visiting nine East Coast venues, including 5050, Staten Island’s only indoor skatepark.

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Aidan Sanchez-Campo, 15, at 5050 Skatepark, July 23, 2015. (Staten Island Advance/Virginia N. Sherry)

Stapleton resident Aidan Sanchez-Campo, 15, was one of the scooter riders waiting to meet and watch the trio of pros “shred” — slang for riding intensely.

“I started riding scooters in 2011 because it was different,” said Aidan, who will enter his sophomore year at New Dorp High School and rides at 5050 Skatepark every day. “Everybody was on skateboards or BMX (bicycle motocross). Scooters grew as a sport, and it’s cool to see how it happened and to be a part of it.”

Giacomo Pares, 11, and his best friend, Hayden Waxman, 12, came all the way from Scotch Plains, N.J., to meet and watch the three pros.

Check out the whole Story here.

 

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