Skating Rinks in Indiana
53 rinks across 34 cities
Indiana hosts 53 skating rinks across 34 cities and towns, offering both roller skating and ice skating throughout the year. Indianapolis leads the state with 9 rinks, followed by Fort Wayne with 4 and Logansport with 3, while smaller communities like Terre Haute, Franklin, Linton, Marion, and Portage round out a directory that stretches from the Ohio River up to the Lake Michigan shoreline. The most-reviewed location in our database is Skateland in Indianapolis, which holds a 4.1-star rating across 1,275 reviews. Whether you're looking for a quad-skate session in a wood-floored roller rink or an ice sheet for hockey and figure skating practice, the skating rinks in Indiana cover most of the state's population centers within a reasonable drive.
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Anderson Roll Arena
Anderson, Indiana
Rollerama Sports Center, LLC.
Angola, Indiana
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Skatin' Station
Auburn, Indiana
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Western Skateland
Bloomington, Indiana
Eby's Family Fun
Bristol, Indiana
Jamer's Rollerdrome
Clarksville, Indiana
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Columbus Skateland Inc Columbus
Columbus, Indiana
Hansens Holiday Skate Center
Elkhart, Indiana
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Skate World Inc - Ice and Roller Skating Rinks in Evansville IN
Evansville, Indiana
Bell\'s Roller Skating Rink
Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Roller Dome North
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Roller Dome South
Fort Wayne, Indiana
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The Plex
Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Hoosierland Roller Rink
Frankfort, Indiana
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Franklin Skate Club
Franklin, Indiana
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Franklin Skate Club
Franklin, Indiana
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Blaze Roller Rink
Greenfield, Indiana
Roller Dome Skating Rink
Hammond, Indiana
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West Park Skate Center
Huntington, Indiana
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Fun Factory
Indianapolis, Indiana
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Roller Cave
Indianapolis, Indiana
Roller Cave - Ice and Roller Skating Rinks in Indianapolis IN
Indianapolis, Indiana
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Roller City Indy
Indianapolis, Indiana
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Roller Skating Association International
Indianapolis, Indiana
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Skateland
Indianapolis, Indiana
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Skateland
Indianapolis, Indiana
Southland SKATE Center
Indianapolis, Indiana
WOW-Wheels of Wonder
Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jasper Skate Palace
Jasper, Indiana
Kokomo Skate World
Kokomo, Indiana
Laporte Roller Rink
La Porte, Indiana
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Great United Skates
Lafayette, Indiana
Cruzers Rink
Linton, Indiana
Zoomies
Linton, Indiana
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Logan Roller Rink
Logansport, Indiana
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Logansport Skate World & Fun Center
Logansport, Indiana
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Logansport Skateworld & Fun Center
Logansport, Indiana
Idyl Wyld Roller Palace
Marion, Indiana
Idyl Wyld Roller Palace
Marion, Indiana
Rink
Merrillville, Indiana
Usa skate center Mishawaka
Mishawaka, Indiana
Gibson's Skating Arena
Muncie, Indiana
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Gibson Arena
New Castle, Indiana
Skate-A-Way Plymouth
Plymouth, Indiana
R-WAY Skate Center
Portage, Indiana
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Sk8 World
Portage, Indiana
Bazz\'s Rink LLC
Rensselaer, Indiana
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The Skate
Richmond, Indiana
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HotWheels Skate and Event Center
Terre Haute, Indiana
Terre Haute Skate World
Terre Haute, Indiana
Wigwam Roller Rink
Terre Haute, Indiana
Eastlake Skate Center
Warsaw, Indiana
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Starlite Skating Center
Winchester, Indiana
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Indiana's skating culture reflects the state's blend of Midwestern industrial heritage and strong amateur sports traditions. Roller skating has long been popular across the state, with rinks operating in both larger cities and small towns where they often serve as a central gathering spot for families and teens. Ice skating draws steady interest as well, supported by youth hockey leagues, figure skating clubs, and recreational public sessions in metro areas like Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, and the northwest Indiana communities near the Lake Michigan shoreline. Indiana's humid continental climate brings cold winters and hot, humid summers, which means nearly all rinks operate indoors year-round, while seasonal outdoor ice setups appear in some downtown areas and suburban town centers from late November through February.
Most skating rinks in Indiana open for public sessions Friday evenings, with extended Saturday and Sunday afternoon hours that typically run from noon through 5 or 6 p.m. Weeknight schedules often reserve ice for hockey leagues and figure skating clubs, so afternoon visitors should confirm public skate windows in advance. Admission across central Indiana generally runs $7 to $12 per person, with skate rentals adding roughly $3 to $5, and family four-packs are common at the larger roller rinks in Indianapolis and Fort Wayne. Many locations host birthday party packages, homeschool skate mornings, and adult-only nights. Group lessons for both ice and roller skating are widely available at rinks throughout the Indianapolis metro area and other population centers.
To find the right rink, scroll down to browse the full list or search by city using the search field at the top of the page. Each entry links to a detail page with the rink's address, phone number, current hours, recent reviews, and a map. Hours change seasonally, particularly during summer hockey camps and holiday breaks, so checking the rink's official website or calling ahead before driving across the state is a good idea. The skating rinks in Indiana listed here represent every operating location that could be verified, and listings are updated as new information comes in.