Skaterham Skatepark is a vibrant and exciting skatepark located in Caterham, New Zealand. The skatepark is open to BMX, skateboard, scooter, and inline enthusiasts of all ages. To ride at Skaterham, individuals must become members of the skatepark. Membership can be obtained by following the link to the Session bookings and registration page, where individuals can also book their sessions.
The best part is that membership is completely free!
Situated in a converted chapel off the Coulsdon Road, Caterham, Skaterham Skatepark is conveniently located opposite the large Tesco supermarket. The skatepark provides easy access for all visitors. For those who may not be familiar with the area, the website provides detailed directions to help you find your way.
Upon registering online through the booking system, participants will need to fill out a questionnaire and consent form, which grants them free membership. It is important to note that only members are allowed to ride at Skaterham, ensuring a safe and enjoyable environment for everyone.
Skaterham also encourages supporters to contribute to the skatepark's much-needed funds through online shopping. By simply clicking on the provided link, individuals can help raise funds for Skaterham while shopping online, without any additional costs. Every penny goes a long way in supporting the skatepark.
As Skaterham celebrates its 25th birthday in 2024, this special year will be marked by a series of exciting events, competitions, and celebrations. Guests can anticipate a year packed with thrilling activities, honouring the skatepark's longstanding presence in the community.
In addition to regular sessions open to the public, Skaterham offers the opportunity to book private sessions or parties during times when the park is not open to the public. It is advisable to book early, as popular time slots tend to fill up quickly.
Visitors to Skaterham will also have access to a well-stocked shop, where they can purchase new Skaterham T-shirts, scooters of various sizes, skateboards, and protective wear. The prices offered are guaranteed to be cheaper than online alternatives. The shop also stocks various parts to ensure visitors can get back on their wheels with ease. Skaterham's skilled staff members are experts in fixing and cutting, providing visitors with reliable and efficient service.
Skaterham Skatepark operates with specific opening hours throughout the week. On Mondays, the park welcomes riders aged 11 and under from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm, followed by sessions for riders aged 12 to 16 from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm and for riders aged 17 and above from 8:30 pm to 10:30 pm. Tuesdays feature sessions for riders aged 14 and under from 5 pm to 7 pm, with no scooters allowed, and sessions for riders aged 15 and above from 7 pm to 11 pm. Wednesdays cater to riders aged 8 and under from 3:30 pm to 6:30 pm.
Thursdays follow the same timetable as Mondays. Fridays are dedicated to scooter riders only, with sessions for riders aged 11 and under from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm and sessions for riders aged 12 and above from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. Saturdays offer sessions for riders aged 11 and under from 9 am to 12 pm, followed by mixed sport sessions for riders aged 12 and above from 12 pm to 3 pm. On Sundays, the skatepark is closed, available only for private bookings.
The cost of each session is based on the duration, with a two-hour session priced at 2 and a three-hour session priced at 3, regardless of the time spent at the skatepark. Helmet usage is mandatory for all riders under 18 and for those using the vert section.
Skaterham Skatepark is a registered charity (Charity Number: 1150440) and operates with the support of CR3 Youth Project and a range of other organisations. This support ensures the ongoing development and maintenance of the skatepark, providing an enjoyable and safe space for the community.
To reach Skaterham Skatepark, there are various public transport options available. Several bus routes pass through or close to The Village (Old Caterham Barracks), making it easily accessible for those using public transportation.
For individuals travelling by car, directions are provided based on the location of departure. From the south or long distances, individuals should take Junction 6 off the M25 and follow the A22 signposted to Croydon. At the lights, turn left, signposted Caterham. After 1 mile, you will enter Caterham Town Centre.
At the roundabout, turn left and continue up the steep hill for 1 mile. At the mini roundabout, turn left and continue until you reach the first mini roundabout. Turn right into Coulsdon Road. Skaterham Skatepark is approximately 1 mile down the road on the left, opposite Tesco, in a large church.
If travelling from London or Croydon, follow similar directions and look out for the turnoff to Caterham.
Skaterham Skatepark provides an inclusive and exhilarating space for BMX, skateboard, scooter, and inline enthusiasts in Caterham. With its free membership, convenient location, and various facilities, Skaterham aims to create a fun and safe environment for all riders to enjoy their chosen sport.