Concrete Box Hockey Tables for Outdoor Play

Our concrete box hockey tables are a permanent, all-weather game built for parks, schools, HOAs, and campgrounds—made to handle real public-use abuse.

Concrete Box Hockey: Rugged Fun for All Ages

Concrete Box Hockey brings playground competition to parks, schools, and public spaces—where equipment has to survive real daily use. Built to withstand years of play and harsh weather, our concrete box hockey tables are made for community fun that lasts.

Whether you call it box hockey, knock hockey, or a hand-eye skills game, this compact yet energetic game has been a playground staple for decades. Stone Age Concrete Games takes it to the next level—literally. Our concrete version is tamper-proof, maintenance-free, and designed to invite spontaneous matchups in parks, apartment complexes, community centers, schools, and more.

Outdoor box hockey game table for schools and playgrounds

Concrete Box Hockey

Box Hockey is a teen favorite—perfect for schools, camps, and youth centers.

In high-traffic areas, this game naturally forms a line. If you expect heavy use, consider installing multiple concrete box hockey units to keep play moving.

Concrete Box Hockey Features

  • Proprietary triple-reinforced concrete construction
  • Integrally colored concrete for long-lasting looks
  • Bolt-down brackets for safety and vandal resistance
  • Installs on existing solid surfaces
  • Fast setup (about 1 hour) and can be relocated if needed
  • Designed for decades of outdoor use
  • Backed by a 10-year limited warranty

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What Is Box Hockey?

For the uninitiated: box hockey is a two-player game where opponents face off using short sticks to score a puck or ball through a small central goal slot. It’s fast. It’s fun. It builds hand-eye coordination, reaction time, and friendly rivalry. Think of it as street hockey meets air hockey—with a concrete twist.

How box hockey works (quick rules):

  • 2 players face off with short sticks
  • Hit a puck/ball back and forth
  • Score by sending it through the center goal slot
  • First to a set score wins (you can choose 5/7/10 depending on what you want to recommend)

Because it’s simple and intuitive, kids and adults alike can join in. No instruction manual needed—just pick up a stick and start battling. In schoolyards and parks across North America, this game has quietly become one of the most replayed activities, often passed down from generation to generation.  Many schools pair box hockey with concrete ping pong to create a mini outdoor game zone.

Watch concrete box hockey in action to see how fast games start and how well the table holds up under real play. This is one of the easiest outdoor games to learn—great for parks and schoolyards. Box Hockey Video!

Concrete box hockey table installed at a public park

Built for the Long Haul

We don’t do flimsy. Our Concrete Box Hockey units are crafted from precision-cast, reinforced concrete with a smooth, consistent play surface. The integrated goal openings and reinforced sidewalls are molded directly into the table structure, eliminating the need for moving parts or vulnerable attachments.

Each unit is:

  • Weatherproof – Rain, sun, snow—no problem.
  • Tamper-resistant – Can’t be stolen, broken, or blown away.
  • Maintenance-free – No repainting, no repairs, no worries.
  • Play-ready – Just add sticks and a puck, and you're off.

Quick Specs:

  • Standard size: 4’ x 8’
  • Wall height: 4"
  • Goal slots: regulation size
  • Surface: smooth precision-cast concrete

We also offer custom options, including school logos, park branding, or integrated color accents in the concrete.

Community Play, Evolved

Stone Age Concrete Box Hockey tables are more than just games—they're community hubs. These tables are built for places where staff doesn’t have time to constantly repair or replace equipment.

When you install a box hockey unit in your park or campus, you're creating a gathering point for spontaneous connection. In cities where isolation and screen time dominate, we see real-time engagement: kids making friends, parents reliving childhood memories, and teens challenging each other to rematches.

Box hockey encourages healthy competition without the barriers of formal team sports. It’s open-play. Inclusive. No referees or schedules required.

Where You'll Find Our Box Hockey Units

Our Concrete Box Hockey tables have been installed in parks, recreation areas, housing complexes, and schools across the country. Whether nestled under a shade tree in a city park or lined up in a schoolyard alongside concrete ping pong and foosball tables, they deliver year after year of active, engaging fun.

We’re proud to have our box hockey products in:

  • Public parks and revitalized urban plazas
  • School campuses and after-school program sites
  • Summer camps and youth centers
  • Multifamily housing and HOA recreation areas
  • Resorts and family-friendly hotels
  • Correctional institutions seeking productive play

Yes, you read that right—our concrete games, including box hockey, are even used in secure facilities, where their indestructibility and safety features shine. Concrete play means no loose parts, no upkeep, and no excuses not to get involved.

Concrete Box Hockey FAQ

Quick answers to common questions about concrete box hockey tables for parks, schools, HOAs, campgrounds, and other public spaces.

What is concrete box hockey?

Concrete box hockey is a fast, head-to-head game played on a permanent concrete table where two players use short sticks to knock a puck or ball through a center goal slot. Stone Age builds the table from reinforced, all-weather concrete so it can live outdoors year-round in high-traffic public areas.

How many players can play box hockey?

The standard format is 2 players at a time (one on each end). In busy parks and schools, it’s common for a line to form—so multiple tables can help keep games moving.

Is box hockey a good fit for parks and schools?

Yes—box hockey is easy to learn, quick to play, and naturally encourages positive competition. It’s a great amenity for parks, schoolyards, camps, and community spaces because it gets people playing without needing teams, schedules, or supervision.

Does a concrete box hockey table require maintenance?

Minimal. Because the table is concrete and designed for outdoor use, there are no moving parts and no seasonal storage requirements. Typical upkeep is just basic cleaning as needed—making it ideal for locations with limited staff time.

Do you recommend multiple box hockey tables for high-traffic areas?

Often, yes. Box hockey is a fast game and a teen favorite, which means it can create a line during peak hours at schools, camps, and parks. Installing multiple concrete box hockey units helps reduce wait times and keeps recreation areas flowing.

Can concrete box hockey tables be customized?

Yes—custom options may include things like integral color accents and logos/branding for schools, cities, parks departments, or community sponsors. If you have a specific theme or identity to match, we can walk through options during your quote process.

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