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.


Ryan Williams Web Edit III

150 Year Old Bike Vs. Bmx Ramp


Killa Cam and Stephen Larosa ride some crazy bikes

New York City’s Most Affordable Summer Program

Still deciding whether or not to go to camp? Try 5050 Skatepark’s Extreme Summer Camp Program. July through August for bikes, scooters, skateboards, and roller blades.

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

NY Grands Bicycle Film Festival

The NY Grands has been a staple event in the New York City BMX scene for the past 6 years. The unpredictability of the New York City Streets makes this race not only a physical challenge, but also a mental test. In past years this event has brought many to ruins, (especially Hoder and an old lady) and only few to Glory: Dave Rodebaugh (RIP), Ratkid, Jon Lynn, and for the last two years, Tyrone Williams.

Who will be crowned the next champion? Join us Sunday, June 25th to witness the carnage.

Anthony Cataldo’s Welcome To Lucky Edit