Public Skating

Join us for Ice skating fun!

Public skating is designated times at our rinks that are open to the general public. During these sessions, individuals of varying skill levels and ages can access the ice for recreational skating. It’s a popular activity that offers a relaxed and informal environment for people to enjoy ice skating.

Advanced online registration is required. Daily sessions vary in length from 60-120 minutes; schedules subject to change.

Seattle is heating up — and we’ve got your perfect escape!

When the temperature hits 90° or higher in the city of Seattle, enjoy a cool 50% OFF public skating admission and skate rentals. Whether you’re gliding solo or bringing the whole crew, the rink is the ultimate way to chill out (literally).

So grab your friends, ditch the heat, and cool down on the ice. No sunscreen required — just skates and good vibes.

*90°+ in Seattle = 50% OFF public skate admission and skate rentals. Online registration required for discount.

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More Information

We offer year-round public skating sessions. All ages and skating levels, from beginner to advanced, are welcome. If you don’t own a pair of skates, no problem we offer skate rentals at all locations.

Public Skating Pricing Advanced Online Registration
(DaySmart)
Drop-in Pricing
(Register and pay upon arrival)
Ages 5 and under (includes skates) $6 per person $7 per person
Ages 6 and up $14 per person $15 per person
Skate Rental (Ages 6 and up) $5 per person $5 per person
Walker Rental (all locations) Not available $7 per person*
Seal Rental (Renton & Kirkland only) Not available $10 per person*


*Walker and Seal Rentals available only for children under 48″ tall

  • Public Skate 10 Sessions $130.00
  • Public Skate 20 Sessions $235.00

All pass sales are final, and no refunds will be issued for either partial or unredeemed passes. Passes only valid for use with online registration.

Find A Public Skating Location Near You

Kirkland

Renton

Snoqualmie