Skating Rinks in New Jersey
29 rinks across 27 cities
New Jersey hosts 29 skating rinks across 27 cities and towns in our directory, with a roughly even split between roller skating venues and ice rinks serving the Garden State's 9.3 million residents. Camden anchors the southern scene with Millennium Skate World, the most-reviewed rink in our New Jersey listings at 4.5 stars across 2,269 reviews. Newark contributes two facilities in the northern urban core, and Franklin also carries two rinks within its borders. Additional options appear in Cherry Hill, Edison, Bridgeton, Delanco, and Evesham Township, spreading coverage from the Delaware River communities up through the Raritan Valley and into the dense Hudson and Essex County corridors closer to New York City.
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Skate 2000 of Cumberland County
Bridgeton, New Jersey
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Millennium Skate World
Camden, New Jersey
Cherry Hill Skating Center
Cherry Hill, New Jersey
Holiday Skating Center
Delanco, New Jersey
Inman Sports Club
Edison, New Jersey
Scooter's Family Skating Center
Evesham Township, New Jersey
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Florham Park Roller Rink
Florham Park, New Jersey
Franklin Skating Center
Franklin, New Jersey
Villa Rolla Rink
Franklin, New Jersey
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Frenchtown Roller Rink
Frenchtown, New Jersey
Excel Roller Skating Center
Hackettstown, New Jersey
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Young's Skating Center
Hamilton Township, New Jersey
Rollway Skating Rink
Hammonton, New Jersey
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Jackson Skating Center
Jackson, New Jersey
Open
Corbett Roller Hockey Facility
Kearny, New Jersey
TAB Ramos Sports Center
Matawan, New Jersey
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Young\'s Skating Center
Mays Landing, New Jersey
Metuchen Sportsplex
Metuchen, New Jersey
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ProSkate Ice Arena
Monmouth Junction, New Jersey
International Sports Center
Mount Laurel, New Jersey
BBP SKATING
Newark, New Jersey
Open
Branch Brook Park Roller Skating Center
Newark, New Jersey
Kendall Park Roller Rink
Princeton, New Jersey
South Amboy
South Amboy, New Jersey
Skate 22
Union, New Jersey
Deptford Skating and Fun Center - Ice and Roller Skating Rinks in Verga NJ
Verga, New Jersey
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GoodSports USA
Wall Township, New Jersey
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Inline Skating Club of America
Wallington, New Jersey
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Choice Inline
Washington Township, New Jersey
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Skating in New Jersey reflects the state's compact geography and its position between two major metropolitan markets — New York City to the north and Philadelphia to the southwest. That sandwich location means rinks in northern counties like Bergen, Essex, and Hudson often draw skaters who also cross the river for sessions in New York, while South Jersey rinks in Camden and Burlington counties share a regional culture with the Philadelphia metro. The state's four-season climate, with cold winters in the northern highlands and humid summers along the shore, pushes most recreational skating indoors year-round. Ice hockey and figure skating have a long, established presence in New Jersey, supported by the state's dense suburban population and easy highway access between rinks. Roller skating remains popular in family-oriented suburbs and in urban neighborhoods around Camden, Newark, and the Jersey Shore towns, where rinks often double as venues for birthday parties, school nights, and group events.
Most skating rinks in New Jersey open for weekday public sessions in the late afternoon, typically between 3 and 5 p.m., with extended Friday and Saturday night sessions running until 10 or 11 p.m. Weekend public skate windows usually start late morning around 11 a.m. or noon and continue through the afternoon, with separate evening sessions for teens and adults. Admission generally runs $8 to $15 per person, plus $4 to $6 for skate rental, with discounts common on weekday afternoons. Family features include birthday party rooms, snack bars, arcade areas, and group rates. Group and private lessons in figure skating, hockey, and recreational roller skating are widely available at many of the state's ice facilities, and learn-to-skate programs for beginners of all ages are common at both ice and roller rinks.
Scroll down to browse the full list of skating rinks in New Jersey, or use the search to filter by city such as Newark, Camden, Franklin, or Cherry Hill. Click any rink for current hours, public skate schedules, contact details, and visitor reviews. Because session times shift with hockey leagues, figure skating practices, private rentals, and school holidays, we strongly recommend checking the rink's official website or calling ahead before you drive over, especially for weekday public sessions and holiday hours, which change frequently throughout the year.