Honolulu
The birthplace of CNCRT.MNSTR. Oahu's skate scene runs from Kakaako to Kailua, bowls to street.
Spots (15)
Ala Moana Bowls
Legendary concrete bowl session spot right by the beach. Deep bowls, pool coping, and a raw local scene.
Aloha Stadium Parking
Massive smooth parking lots perfect for flatground and manual pad sessions. Empty most days.
Blaisdell Center
Smooth plaza with marble ledges, manual pads, and flat ground for days. Classic downtown Honolulu spot.
Ewa Beach Skatepark
Newer skatepark on the west side with modern street features and a flow bowl.
Haleiwa Skatepark
North Shore community park with a small but fun skate section. Chill vibes, local crew.
Hawaii Convention Center
Huge plaza with marble ledges, smooth ground, and multiple levels. Security presence varies.
Kailua Skatepark
Well-maintained public skatepark with bowls, street section, and mini ramp. Family-friendly.
Kakaako Waterfront Park
Massive flat ground paradise with smooth concrete, ocean views, and endless lines. One of Oahu's most iconic street spots.
Kaneohe Skatepark
Windward side park with a good mix of features for all levels.
Kapiolani Park
Wide open paths near Diamond Head. Great for cruising, flatground, and mellow sessions.
Mililani Skatepark
Central Oahu skatepark with a good mix of street and transition features.
Pearl City Skatepark
Old-school skatepark with tight transitions and a local crew presence.
Pearlridge Center
Shopping center with smooth ledges and flat ground. Best after hours when security is minimal.
UH Manoa Campus
University campus with smooth walkways, ledges, stairs, and handrails scattered across the grounds.
Ward Village
New development area with ultra-smooth sidewalks, ledges, and creative gaps between buildings.