One of the new collectible types found in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 are Hidden Decks, which can be found scattered across every main map in both the THPS 3 and THPS 4 maps. Much like the Iron Galaxy Logos, these can be very difficult to spot and reach at times, and can take some skilled maneuvering in some cases. These collectible Hidden Decks are not required as main goals for any of the parks, but they are great additions to your deck collection and are well worth tracking down.
There’s no good excuse not to pick up Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4, especially since it’s available as a Day-One Release on Xbox Game Pass, and you’ll want to grab all the awesome collectibles and secrets once you start shredding.
The maps include some new collectible features, including Iron Galaxy Logos, which unlock unique gear in the Secret Store, as well as Hidden Decks that can be equipped as soon as you snag them in each park. Some of these Hidden Decks are really tricky to get, while others are pretty straightforward, so keep your eyes peeled.
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All Hidden Decks In Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3
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All Hidden Decks In Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 4
All Hidden Decks In Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3
Rio’s Hidden Deck Is In A Secret Area
Similar to the Iron Galaxy Logos, which more or less replaced the “V” collectibles in the THPS 1+2 remake maps, Hidden Decks in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 can be found on every map, even the competition parks that don’t have Secret Tape collectibles.
As you first get started, these Hidden Decks will be relatively obvious, though they get progressively more difficult to reach the further you get into the game. Unlike other collectibles that unlock items to purchase in the Secret Shop, you’ll be able to equip Hidden Decks immediately after unlocking them.
In the THSP 3 maps, you’ll probably have the hardest time with the Skater Island and the Cruise Ship Hidden Decks because they are in somewhat obscure locations. I was able to get the Skater Island deck after a few tries with a boneless jump from below, while on the Cruise Ship deck I just ended up jumping off into the ocean and grabbing it on the way down, though you can technically get it with a transfer between lifeboats. Rio’s Hidden Deck is in a “secret” area, but you just need to break through the fence, and it’s quite easy to grab.
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Foundry |
Left side of the map above four crucibles with molten metal. |
Boneless off-ramp up to pipe with the hidden deck. |
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Canada |
Right in front of the big Canadian flag. |
Use the half-pipe below the flag. |
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Rio |
In secret area behind fence. |
Break down fence and use the bowl to grab the hidden deck. |
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Suburbia |
At the top of the house that is under construction. |
Use the half-pipe on the top floor. |
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Airport |
On the lights near the Aloha surfboards on the wall. |
Grind the series of lights starting from the escalator. |
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Skater Island |
Between sub-woofers above exit to pirate ship. |
Boneless up to subwoofer rail from ramp next to exit. |
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Los Angeles |
Behind El Rey movie theater sign. |
Use nearby half-pipe to transfer to El Rey movie theater ledge. |
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Tokyo |
Directly above start area. |
Boneless from below or grind wires from across the map. |
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Cruise Ship |
Between lifeboats on side of ship near Stunt Gauntlet 808. |
Transfer between lifeboats or simply jump toward it into the sea. |
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All Hidden Decks In Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 4
The Alcatraz & Waterpark Hidden Decks Are A Real Pain
For the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 4 maps, there are a few more difficult-to-reach Hidden Decks that will require a bit of persistence and skilled maneuvering. In particular, the Alcatraz and Waterpark decks are a major pain.
For Alcatraz, you need to start way back near the smokestack and grind a series of rails around the back and through the dilapidated building, grabbing the Skill Point on the way, then jumping across a gap through the window and into the building where the Hidden Deck is located.
For the Waterpark, you need to enter into the Twister Slide entrance and grind down the left ledge, then time your jump perfectly to grab the Hidden Deck on the pedestal. It may take a few tries. Other Hidden Decks in THPS 4 seem tricky, such as London, but all you need to do is enter the elevator underneath the hotel, and it will pop you out right above the Hidden Deck.
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Map |
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College |
Above building next to parking garage. |
Transfer to rooftop and use the half-pipe to grab it. |
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San Francisco |
On top of the sculpture. |
Use the nearby ramp to grind or jump over the sculpture. |
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Movie Studio |
Below the crashed UFO. |
Boneless transfer the quarter pipes below the crashed UFO. |
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Alcatraz |
Inside the guard house on the top floor. |
Use the rail behind the smokestack, transfer across through the broken building, and ollie over through the window. |
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Waterpark |
Near the Twister slide on a pedestal. |
Grind down the left-hand ledge of the Twister Slide and jump over the side toward the pedestal. |
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Kona |
Above the Zumiez store entrance. |
Use the lip outside the Zumiez entrance to get up and grind the wire. |
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Shipyard |
Near an elevated control station platform. |
Ollie to the top level of the control tower and grind the rail off the ledge. |
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London |
High above the entrance to the hotel with the Yeti billboard. |
Use the elevator underneath the building. |
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Zoo |
On the banners right above the starting location. |
Use the nearby ramp to boneless up to the roof, then grind the banner wire. |
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Pinball |
Across the gap where the A is located for SKATE. |
Boneless from the ramp below. |
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Overall, the Hidden Decks in the game are relatively straightforward, with a few very frustrating locations such as Alcatraz.
Hidden Decks are not required for completing the main goals in each park, but they are great to have if you’re trying to collect every deck in the game or are looking for some interesting alternative options for your skaters in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4.

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