Skating Rinks in Colorado
29 rinks across 14 cities
Colorado has 29 skating rinks in our directory spread across 14 cities and towns, offering both roller skating and ice skating throughout the year. Colorado Springs leads the state with 6 rinks, followed by Denver with 5 and Westminster with 3, while communities like Aurora, Boulder, Fort Collins, and Lakewood each contribute additional venues. The mix reflects Colorado's geography along the Front Range, where most of the population lives in a corridor stretching from Fort Collins south through Denver to Pueblo at the base of the Rocky Mountains. Whether you are looking for a quad-skate session at a classic roller rink, public ice time at a municipal arena, or a learn-to-skate class for kids, the skating rinks in Colorado listed below cover the major metros and several smaller mountain-adjacent towns.
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U S On Wheels
Arvada, Colorado
Open
Skate City Meadowood
Aurora, Colorado
Temporarily Closed
Sky Rink
Aurora, Colorado
Open
FootHills Park Outdoor Roller Rinks
Boulder, Colorado
Open
Hartmann Inline Rink
Boulder, Colorado
Open
Wagon Wheel Skate Center
Brighton, Colorado
Open
Brush Roller Rink
Brush, Colorado
Open
El Pomar Youth Sports Park Inline Rink
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Siha Nexed Arena
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Open
Skate City Austin Bluffs
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Open
Skate City, Academy
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Open
Venezia Community Park Outdoor Roller Rink
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Open
Wilson Ranch Outdoor Roller Rink
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Bladium Sports Inc
Denver, Colorado
Temporarily Closed
City Skate
Denver, Colorado
Open
Lace 'Em Up Skating
Denver, Colorado
Open
ROLL
Denver, Colorado
Open
Rainbow Dome
Denver, Colorado
OD's Sports Crossing
Fort Collins, Colorado
Open
Rollerland Skate Center
Fort Collins, Colorado
Rocky Mountain Roller Hockey League Inc.
Lakewood, Colorado
Open
Roller City
Lakewood, Colorado
Open
Skate City Littleton
Littleton, Colorado
Open
The Parker Fieldhouse
Parker, Colorado
Rock'N'Roll-Er Rink
Sterling, Colorado
Open
SOCO Skateland LLC
Trinidad, Colorado
Open
Skate City Westminster
Westminster, Colorado
Open
Skate City, Westminster
Westminster, Colorado
Open
SkateCity
Westminster, Colorado
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Colorado's skating scene is shaped by its altitude and its cold, sunny winters. Denver sits at roughly 5,280 feet and Colorado Springs even higher, which means indoor ice arenas dominate the year-round skating calendar because outdoor surfaces can be unpredictable from intense sun exposure even in the depths of winter. Seasonal outdoor rinks do pop up in downtown plazas and resort towns during the colder months, typically opening sometime in late fall and closing as temperatures climb in late winter. Hockey culture runs deep across the Front Range, supported by a strong youth and adult league presence in Denver, Boulder, Colorado Springs, and the surrounding suburbs. Figure skating and recreational skating are also popular, and many rinks serve as community gathering spots during the long winter season.
Most skating rinks in Colorado run public sessions on weekday afternoons after school, with extended hours Friday nights and Saturday and Sunday afternoons, typically from around noon to 5 p.m. Drop-in admission for ice rinks generally runs $8 to $12 for adults, with skate rentals adding $4 to $6, while roller rinks tend to sit slightly lower. Most venues offer toddler skate aids, birthday party packages, and structured learn-to-skate lesson programs. Concessions, locker rooms, and pro shops are standard at the larger arenas. Many municipal rinks in suburbs like Westminster, Arvada, and Lakewood also host adult hockey leagues and stick-and-puck sessions during weekday morning hours, making them useful options for skaters with flexible schedules.
Scroll down to browse every entry, or use the city filter to narrow the list to your area. The most-reviewed venue in the state is Skate City Meadowood in Aurora, holding a 4.1-star average across 1,612 reviews. Click any listing to see hours, address, phone number, and visitor ratings. Public session schedules in Colorado shift frequently around hockey practices, figure skating ice, and seasonal closures, so checking the rink's official website or calling ahead before driving over is recommended, especially during holidays and the spring-to-summer transition when some outdoor rinks close entirely.