This spot review refers to the southernmost part of Battery Park, by South Ferry. For the more northern Part in Tribeca, go under "Battery Park City."
Next to the Banks, this is easily the most frequented spot throughout all of Manhattan, so it's best to avoid it if you're looking for a low-key session.
Towards the back there are four, approximately 35-foot-long, foot-and-a-half high, fully waxed granite ledges with mildly slanted sides (for wallrides and rolling out of tricks). They rest atop perfectly paved asphalt, with plenty of room for flatground tricks and catching up speed. Above, there are a handful of lower ledges, waxed pretty well, and also without ends running alongside a pedestrian path. Following the ledges there's a perfect five stair. Continuing along the same path, there's a set-up that can be skated as a three up, five down, or just as three, four, or five sets. There's a foot high ledge running alongside the five-tair as well; it is frontside for regular footed skaters and backside for goofy footed ones. Below there's a bunch of smooth wooden benches without ends and several two-foot-high poles coming from the ground to do tricks over.
The only things throughout the park left to be found, aside from the occasional grate to do tricks over or random marble slabs dispersed throughout is a marble ledge over a six stair/gap. It's a little over a foot in height, four feet long, and complete with a six-foot drop at the end. It can be skated from either side, and has a rugged, although manageable runway and a smooth landing.




















