Skating Rinks in Kentucky
38 rinks across 30 cities
Kentucky has 38 skating rinks across 30 cities and towns in our directory, offering both roller skating and ice skating throughout the Bluegrass State. Louisville leads with 4 rinks, reflecting its position as the largest metro area along the Ohio River, while Lexington and Bowling Green each host 2 facilities serving the central horse country and the south-central I-65 corridor respectively. Smaller communities like Maysville, Pikeville, and Somerset also support 2 rinks each, showing that skating culture extends well beyond the major cities into eastern Kentucky's Appalachian region and the Lake Cumberland area. The most-reviewed rink in our Kentucky listings is Ralphie's Fun Center in Glasgow, which holds a 4.5-star average across 1,093 reviews.
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RECA Roller Rink
Alexandria, Kentucky
Open
Garden Roller Rink
Ashland, Kentucky
Open
Club Arena Skating Rink
Berea, Kentucky
Open
BG Skate
Bowling Green, Kentucky
SKATE BOX
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Fugate's Skating Rink Inc
Browns Fork, Kentucky
Good Time Skate Center
Campbellsville, Kentucky
Open
Toni's Roller Rink
Cave City, Kentucky
Open
Gerry's Roller Rink
Corbin, Kentucky
Finley's Fun Center of Danville
Danville, Kentucky
Open
Gene's Skating Rink & Rec
Edmonton, Kentucky
Open
Jimmie's Rollerdrome - Ice and Roller Skating Rinks in Elsmere KY
Elsmere, Kentucky
Fun Dome
Florence, Kentucky
Open
Ralphie's Fun Center
Glasgow, Kentucky
Roller Dome Fun Plex
Hopkinsville, Kentucky
Open
Champs Entertainment Center
Lexington, Kentucky
Open
Champs Entertainment Complex
Lexington, Kentucky
Open
Finley's Fun Center
London, Kentucky
Southside Roller Rink
Louisa, Kentucky
Champ's Hurstsbourne Rollerdrome
Louisville, Kentucky
Open
Outer Limits Fun Center
Louisville, Kentucky
PRP Skate Zone
Louisville, Kentucky
Open
Robben's Roost Roller Skating Roller
Louisville, Kentucky
Skateworld
Madisonville, Kentucky
Open
Old Mayfield Skating Rink
Mayfield, Kentucky
Maysville Roller Rink
Maysville, Kentucky
Open
Rudy's Roller Rink
Maysville, Kentucky
Open
Skate World Inc Rink
Middlesboro, Kentucky
Circus Skate
Murray, Kentucky
Open
Kingsway Skateland
Paducah, Kentucky
Roller Skate Center
Pikeville, Kentucky
T & T Skating Roller
Pikeville, Kentucky
Open
Archer Park Skating Rink
Prestonsburg, Kentucky
Open
Hardin County SkateLand
Radcliff, Kentucky
Temporarily Closed
Richmond Skate Center
Richmond, Kentucky
Skate O Rama Rink
Shepherdsville, Kentucky
Open
Finley's Fun Center
Somerset, Kentucky
Skaters Choice of Kentucky/Skaters Paradise
Somerset, Kentucky
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Skating in Kentucky leans heavily toward indoor roller rinks, a pattern shaped by the state's humid subtropical climate where summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F and winters rarely stay cold enough to support reliable outdoor ice. Roller skating has long been a popular pastime across the state, especially in mid-sized towns where rinks double as community gathering spots for weekend nights, birthday parties, and school fundraisers. Ice skating activity concentrates in the larger metro markets of Louisville and Lexington, where indoor facilities support recreational skating, youth hockey, and figure skating lessons. Seasonal outdoor ice also appears each winter in the form of temporary holiday rinks set up in downtown areas of cities like Louisville, Lexington, and Covington, drawing families during the November-through-January stretch.
Most skating rinks in Kentucky open for public sessions Friday evenings, Saturday afternoons and evenings, and Sunday afternoons, with weekday hours often reserved for private parties, lessons, or school groups. Typical Friday and Saturday night sessions run from roughly 7 p.m. to 10 or 11 p.m., while weekend matinees usually start around 1 or 2 p.m. Admission across Kentucky generally ranges from $7 to $12, with skate rental adding $3 to $5; ice rinks tend to run slightly higher. Family-friendly features are standard: snack bars, arcade games, birthday party packages, and cosmic or glow skate nights. Group lessons for beginners are commonly offered on Saturday mornings, and many ice facilities maintain learn-to-skate programs for children and adults.
To find a skating rink in Kentucky that fits your plans, scroll down to browse the full list of 38 venues, or use the city search to narrow results to your area, whether that's Louisville, Lexington, Bowling Green, or a smaller town like Pikeville or Maysville. Click any individual rink listing for current hours, session schedules, address, phone number, and visitor reviews. Because public skate times shift seasonally and around school breaks, holidays, and private events, it's a good idea to check the rink's official website or call ahead before driving out, especially for weekday visits or special sessions like adult night.