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Experience the Thrill of Ice Skating at Rhode Island's Rinks

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Whether you’re a competitive hockey player or a more casual skater, you’ll love the combination of artificial and natural ice rinks Rhode Island has to offer. So lace up your skates and make sure to pack extra hot cocoa—it’s time to go skating in the Ocean State!


City Center Rink, Providence, RI

During the warmer seasons, the City Center Rink is home to concerts, outdoor events, and sometimes even roller derby matches! But stop by in the winter, and you’ll find this centrally-located spot near Kennedy Plaza transformed into a beautiful, well-lit skating rink.

Woonsocket Ice Skating Rink, Woonsocket, RI

Open daily from December through February, this park is well-equipped to offer you a smooth skating experience—they’ve even got an ice-cooling system in case things get a little warm during the winter months. While there isn’t any hockey allowed, you’ll appreciate gliding along to the music on a winter day.

Goddard Memorial State Park, Warwick, RI

Once the ice reaches six inches thick on Shippee Hollow Pond, officials come to clear the snow and get the outdoor area ready for some great skating. While it’s a great beach in the summer, you’ll find it’s just as enjoyable in the winter!

Lincoln Woods State Park, Lincoln, RI

This 627-acre park isn’t too far from Providence, but offers a much more natural landscape from other urban ice rinks. During the winter, you won’t just see ice skaters taking advantage of the cold weather, but ice fishers and snowmobilers, too!

Dennis M Lynch Arena, Pawtucket, RI

Hockey fans will love the sports community centering around the Dennis M Lynch Arena. There, you can join an adult hockey league—or, if competing isn’t so much your thing, feel free to show up for a public skate day, open most days of the week! Bonus: they’ve got free Wi-Fi, too!

Cranston Veterans Memorial Ice Rink, Cranston, RI

If you’re just a beginning skater, you’ll be happy to hear that the Cranston Veterans Memorial Ice Rink offers lessons for those of all skating levels! If you’re a more advanced skater and ready to take it to the next level, sign up for a hockey league—they’ve got teams for kids and adults, too!

Thayer Ice Arena, Warwick, RI

Ice skaters in Warwick are lucky to have year-round opportunities at Thayer Arena. Step into a spotless environment to practice and enhance your abilities, whether you skate for fun or true competition. A fantastic option for an enthralling ice skating experience is Thayer Arena, which prides itself on providing outstanding services.

The Boss Arena, Kingston, RI

At the Boss Arena, part of the University of Rhode Island, you can be a student too by signing up for skating lessons. Otherwise, attend one of their many events during the skating season, like Friday night “Rock and Skates” or open skate every Weekday afternoon.

Key Insights at a Glance

  • City Center Rink: A centrally located rink near Kennedy Plaza that transforms into a beautifully lit skating rink in winter. Hosts concerts and outdoor events during warmer months.
  • Woonsocket Ice Skating Rink: Open daily from December to February, this rink features an ice-cooling system for optimal skating conditions. No hockey is allowed, but music accompanies public skating sessions.
  • Goddard Memorial State Park: Offers skating on Shippee Hollow Pond once the ice reaches six inches thick. A natural outdoor option with a serene winter setting.
  • Lincoln Woods State Park: A 627-acre park near Providence offering a natural landscape for ice skating, alongside ice fishing and snowmobiling during the winter.
  • Dennis M Lynch Arena: Popular for hockey enthusiasts with adult leagues and public skating days most days of the week. Free Wi-Fi available.
  • Cranston Veterans Memorial Ice Rink: Offers skating lessons for all levels and hockey leagues for kids and adults. Perfect for beginners and competitive skaters alike.
  • Thayer Ice Arena: Open year-round with a pristine environment for both casual and competitive skaters. Known for excellent service and skating opportunities.
  • The Boss Arena: Located at the University of Rhode Island, it offers skating lessons, Friday night "Rock and Skates," and open skate sessions on weekday afternoons.
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