Conchagua is a stratovolcano in eastern El Salvador, rising to 1,243m above the Gulf of Fonseca with a direct view of the Pacific Ocean. Fifteen minutes from the base: world-class Pacific surf. Twenty minutes: the largest deep-water port on the Pacific coast of Central America. Thirty minutes: the new Pacific Airport currently under development in the La Unión region.
No other skate city on earth will be built on a volcano, face the ocean, and sit between a new international airport and a deep-water port.
The volcanic basalt creates a terrain unlike any paved mountain run. The crater flanks are natural downhill courses. The summit is a 360° broadcast backdrop — Pacific on one side, Gulf of Fonseca on the other, Honduras and Nicaragua visible across the water. Every downhill run ends with the ocean in sight.
Conchagua is Phase 3 of the Skatepark City franchise — built at 55% of Phase 1's per-capita cost because the printer fleet is already owned, the port delivers materials at near-zero transport cost, and El Salvador's Special Economic Zone gives us the same tax framework that accelerated Miramundo.
We are fundraising now for the land survey, environmental study, and architectural plan. The mountain is there. The airport is coming. The port already exists. Help us build the city.

