Old Honolulu Stadium Park
About Old Honolulu Stadium Park
A Piece of Honolulu History
Positioned in the Moʻiliʻili district at the intersection of King and Isenberg Streets, Old Honolulu Stadium Park carries a rich past that many passersby might not realize. This green space sits on the former site of the Honolulu Stadium that stood for half a century before its 1976 demolition.
If you're curious about the history, check out the memorial plaque at the corner of King and Isenberg. It provides information about the site's history. Look closely and you might even spot some original remnants of the stadium property, including parts of the wall that once stood behind the west end stands - little treasures from the past hiding in plain sight.
What You'll Find There
Spanning about 7.1 acres, this park offers a refreshing splash of green in Honolulu's urban landscape. The large grassy field at its heart is perfect whether you're tossing a frisbee, organizing an impromptu soccer match, or just looking for space to spread out a picnic blanket.
Kids will make a beeline for the playground with its inviting play structures, while adults might appreciate the picnic tables and benches scattered across the grounds. When the Hawaiian sun gets a bit too intense, the shade trees provide welcome relief.
A walking trail meanders through the park - nothing fancy, but just right for a morning jog or an evening stroll to clear your head after a long day.
Practical Stuff
The park comes equipped with public restrooms - always a plus when you're planning to spend a few hours outdoors. There's also a dedicated parking lot, saving you the hassle of hunting for street parking in this busy area.
Chess enthusiasts might want to check out the chess area, but be prepared to share the space with some feathered friends who frequently visit. For gatherings that need shelter from sun or surprise showers, the pavilion area offers covered space.
Community Hub
What really brings this park to life is how the community uses it. On any given day, you'll see locals walking their dogs, families celebrating birthdays, or friends simply catching up on one of the benches.
In a densely packed urban area like Honolulu, these 7 acres offer open space to relax, exercise, and socialize. For many longtime residents, the park holds memories: first dates, family reunions, and community celebrations at this historic location.
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Top Restaurants Near Old Honolulu Stadium Park
Fresh Bites Hawaii
272 feet2334 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96826
A local Hawaiian restaurant serving fresh regional dishes, teriyaki bowls, and specialty mochi waffles.
Aloha Vietnamese Foods
276 feet2320 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96826
Authentic Vietnamese takeout spot serving flavorful pho, spring rolls, and curry dishes at reasonable prices.
Kahai Street Kitchen
282 feet946 Coolidge St, Honolulu, HI 96826
Counter-serve spot offering elevated Hawaiian plate lunches with classic dishes like chicken katsu and braised short ribs.