Skating Rinks in Kansas
30 rinks across 26 cities
Kansas has 30 skating rinks across 26 cities and towns in our directory, offering both roller skating and ice skating options throughout the state. Wichita leads with 3 rinks, including Carousel Skate Center, which holds a 4.5-star rating across 1,461 reviews and is the most-reviewed rink in the state. Smaller communities also punch above their weight: Harper and Topeka each host 2 rinks, while towns like Emporia, Columbus, and Formoso each contribute a single venue that anchors local weekend entertainment. Whether you're driving I-70 through Topeka or staying closer to the Arkansas River in Wichita, the directory below covers the full range of skating rinks in Kansas, from longtime roller floors to seasonal ice surfaces.
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Open
Roller Dome Skating Rink
Angola, Kansas
Temporarily Closed
Skate City
Austin, Kansas
Round Top Roller Rink
Columbus, Kansas
Rollers Skating Rink - Ice and Roller Skating Rinks in Emporia KS
Emporia, Kansas
Open
Formoso Skating Rink
Formoso, Kansas
C&D's World on Wheels Amusement Center
Garden City, Kansas
Open
Up N Rollin Skate Center
Great Bend, Kansas
Open
Rolla Rena Skate Center
Harper, Kansas
Open
Rolla Rena Skate Center (Harper, Ks.)
Harper, Kansas
Open
Skateland Family Fun Center
Hutchinson, Kansas
Open
Spin City Skating Rink (Roller Skating)
Junction City, Kansas
Wyandotte Skateland
Kansas City, Kansas
Wheel Thing
Leavenworth, Kansas
Open
Skate City Shawnee Mission
Merriam, Kansas
Open
The Rink - Ice and Roller Skating Rinks in Ottawa KS
Ottawa, Kansas
Open
Skate City
Overland Park, Kansas
Open
Lowe's Skateway Roller Rink
Pittsburg, Kansas
Open
Rolla Rena Skate Center
Pratt, Kansas
Open
Youth Center Roller Rink
Pretty Prairie, Kansas
Open
Rolla Roller Rink Roller
Rolla, Kansas
Open
Sycamore Springs Camp Grounds
Sabetha, Kansas
Starlite Skate Center
Salina, Kansas
Open
The Rush Funplex
Shawnee, Kansas
Open
Sunflower Senior Center & Roller Rink
St John, Kansas
Skate-A-WAY
Topeka, Kansas
Starlight Skate Center
Topeka, Kansas
Open
Carousel Skate Center
Wichita, Kansas
Open
Roller City
Wichita, Kansas
Open
Skate South Roller
Wichita, Kansas
Main Street Skate LLC
Winfield, Kansas
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Roller skating has long been part of small-town and suburban life in Kansas, and many communities still treat the local rink as a central gathering spot for kids, teens, and families. The state's continental climate — hot, humid summers that routinely push past 95F and winters that swing between mild stretches and sharp cold snaps, often with strong prairie winds — makes indoor rinks a practical year-round option. Ice skating tends to cluster around the larger population centers, particularly the Wichita area and the Kansas side of the Kansas City metro, where indoor ice facilities support public skating, youth hockey, and learn-to-skate programming. In smaller cities and rural towns across the state, roller rinks generally carry the load, hosting weekend public sessions, school fundraisers, and birthday parties.
Most skating rinks in Kansas open in the mid-afternoon on weekdays — typically around 3 or 4 p.m. once school lets out — with the busiest public sessions running Friday evenings and Saturday afternoons. Sunday matinees are common for family skates. Admission across the state generally runs in the single digits to low double digits, with skate rental adding a few dollars on top; ice rinks in the Wichita and Kansas City suburbs tend to sit at the higher end of that range. Birthday party packages, themed glow or light skates, and group rentals are widely offered, and many rinks host private events on weekend mornings before opening for public sessions. Beginner lessons, both for roller and ice, are available at a number of the metro-area venues.
Scroll down to browse all 30 listings, or use the search to filter by city — Wichita, Topeka, Emporia, Columbus, and 22 others are represented. Click any rink to see its address, current hours, phone number, and visitor reviews. Because session schedules in Kansas shift between the school year and summer, and because private parties or hockey practices can close a rink to the public on short notice, it's worth checking the rink's website or calling ahead before driving out, especially for ice sessions and weekday afternoon skates. Hours can also vary around holidays and severe weather, both of which are routine considerations on the Kansas plains.