Skating Rinks in Massachusetts
22 rinks across 18 cities
Massachusetts is home to 22 skating rinks spread across 18 cities and towns in our directory, offering both roller skating and ice skating options for residents and visitors. From the dense urban core of Boston, which hosts two rinks, to the Pioneer Valley college town of Hadley with its pair of facilities, the state supports a varied mix of venues. Hudson and Taunton each contribute two rinks as well, while smaller communities like Beverly on the North Shore, Fairhaven near Buzzards Bay, Haverhill along the Merrimack River, and Holbrook south of Boston round out the listings. The most reviewed venue in the state is Roller World in Saugus, which holds a 4.2-star rating across 1,168 reviews, making it a recognizable anchor of the regional skating scene.
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Roller Palace Inc
Beverly, Massachusetts
Open
Chez Vous Roller Skating Rink
Boston, Massachusetts
Open
Christopher Dyson Memorial Roller Rink
Boston, Massachusetts
Carousel Family Fun Center - Fairhaven
Fairhaven, Massachusetts
Open
Interskate 91 North
Hadley, Massachusetts
Open
Interskate 91-North
Hadley, Massachusetts
Skateland Rink-Bradford
Haverhill, Massachusetts
Holbrook Sports Center
Holbrook, Massachusetts
Open
Roller Kingdom
Hudson, Massachusetts
Open
Roller Kingdom
Hudson, Massachusetts
Roll On America
Lancaster, Massachusetts
Newton Skate Center, Ultimate Martial Arts Fun & Fitness Center
Newton, Massachusetts
Open
Roller World
Saugus, Massachusetts
Open
Forrest's Family Fun Center
Taunton, Massachusetts
Silver City Sports Complex - Ice and Roller Skating Rinks in Taunton MA
Taunton, Massachusetts
Sports World Center
Tewksbury, Massachusetts
Open
Roller Kingdom
Tyngsboro, Massachusetts
Open
Roller Kingdom
Tyngsborough, Massachusetts
Open
Roller Skating Rink
Watertown, Massachusetts
Open
Carousel Family Fun Center of Whitman
Whitman, Massachusetts
Interskate South
Wilbraham, Massachusetts
Skylite Roller Skating Center
Worcester, Massachusetts
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Skating culture in Massachusetts is shaped by the state's cold, snowy winters and its long-standing enthusiasm for winter sports. Temperatures across much of the Commonwealth regularly dip below freezing from December through February, and that climate has helped make indoor ice rinks a year-round fixture in communities from Worcester to Cape Cod. Hockey is woven into local life at the youth, high school, and adult recreational levels, while figure skating draws steady interest from families and lesson programs. Larger population centers like Boston, Worcester, Springfield, Lowell, and Cambridge anchor much of the rink activity, but smaller towns across the North Shore, MetroWest, and the South Coast also support their own neighborhood venues. Roller skating maintains a steady presence alongside ice, with rinks like Roller World in Saugus serving generations of skaters.
Most skating rinks in Massachusetts operate seasonal schedules, with municipal ice rinks typically running from late fall through early spring and roller venues open year-round. Public skate sessions are usually concentrated on Friday evenings, Saturday afternoons, and Sunday afternoons, often running two to three hours per session. Admission generally falls between 8 and 15 dollars for public skating, with skate rentals adding another 5 to 7 dollars. Many rinks offer learn-to-skate programs, hockey clinics, and figure skating lessons through certified coaches. Family-friendly features common at Massachusetts rinks include cheap-skate nights, birthday party packages, snack bars, and dedicated tot times for younger children during weekday mornings.
To find a rink that fits your plans, scroll down to browse the full list of skating rinks in Massachusetts or use the city search to narrow results to your area. Each listing links to a detail page with the address, phone number, posted hours, public skate schedule, and visitor reviews. Because session times shift between hockey practice, lessons, and open skating, and because school vacation weeks often add extra sessions, it is worth checking the rink's official website or calling ahead before you drive out. Holiday hours around Thanksgiving, Christmas, and February vacation week can differ significantly from the standard weekly schedule, so a quick phone call can save a wasted trip.