Skating Rinks in Oklahoma
29 rinks across 28 cities
Oklahoma has 29 skating rinks across 28 cities and towns in our directory, spanning both roller skating venues and ice rinks. Oklahoma City anchors the list with two facilities, while communities including Ada, Altus, Ardmore, Broken Arrow, Broken Bow, Carnegie, and Choctaw each contribute a local rink that often serves as the primary indoor recreation spot for surrounding rural counties. The most-reviewed venue is Wheels and Thrills in Owasso, holding a 4.5-star average across 1,179 reviews. Whether you are searching for a quad-skate session in the Tulsa metro, an ice surface in central Oklahoma, or a small-town birthday party venue along I-40, the skating rinks in Oklahoma cover a wider geographic spread than many visitors expect.
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Star Skate
Ada, Oklahoma
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The Skate Place
Altus, Oklahoma
Ardmore Skateland
Ardmore, Oklahoma
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Broken Arrow Roller Sports - Ice and Roller Skating Rinks in Broken Arrow OK
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
Skateway
Broken Bow, Oklahoma
Stella's Place
Carnegie, Oklahoma
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Rollerland
Choctaw, Oklahoma
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Claremore Roller World
Claremore, Oklahoma
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Skatetown Enid
Enid, Oklahoma
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Rocket Skating Plus LLC
Grove, Oklahoma
Adventures
Marlow, Oklahoma
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Star Skate
Midwest City, Oklahoma
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Skate Moore
Moore, Oklahoma
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Muskogee Skate Center
Muskogee, Oklahoma
Star Skate Roller
Norman, Oklahoma
Oakwood Skate Deck
Oakwood, Oklahoma
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Skate Galaxy OKC
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
SouthWestern Skate Center
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Wheels and Thrills
Owasso, Oklahoma
Skate World USA
Ponca City, Oklahoma
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Skate-Reation
Poteau, Oklahoma
Roller City Of Pryor
Pryor Creek, Oklahoma
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Skates
Sand Springs, Oklahoma
Route 66 Roller Dome - Ice and Roller Skating Rinks in Sapulpa OK
Sapulpa, Oklahoma
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Star Skate (Shawnee, OK)
Shawnee, Oklahoma
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Skatehouse
Tahlequah, Oklahoma
Skate Fever - Ice and Roller Skating Rinks in Tuttle OK
Tuttle, Oklahoma
Boomer Skate Center
Woodward, Oklahoma
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Yukon On Wheels
Yukon, Oklahoma
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Skating culture in Oklahoma leans heavily toward roller skating, partly because hot summers regularly climbing into the 90s and a long severe-weather season push recreation indoors from late spring through early fall. Classic roller rinks have long histories in towns across the state, and many remain family-run businesses that double as the local hub for birthday parties, school fundraisers, and weekend teen nights. Ice skating is concentrated in the Oklahoma City and Tulsa metros, where year-round indoor rinks support recreational skating, youth and adult hockey, and learn-to-skate programs. Seasonal outdoor ice rinks also pop up in downtown areas during the winter holidays, drawing crowds for evening skates against the backdrop of city lights and tree displays.
Most skating rinks in Oklahoma open in the afternoon on weekdays, typically from 3 or 4 p.m. until 9 or 10 p.m., with extended weekend hours running Friday evenings, Saturday afternoons and nights, and Sunday matinees. Public skate admission usually falls between 8 and 12 dollars, with skate rental adding 3 to 5 dollars; ice sessions in the Oklahoma City and Tulsa metros tend to run slightly higher. Family-friendly features are standard: snack bars, arcade rooms, party packages, and dedicated beginner sessions for younger children. Many rinks offer learn-to-skate classes, and the ice facilities in the metro areas run structured hockey leagues and figure skating programs for skaters who want more than an open session.
To find what you need, scroll down to browse every rink in the directory or use the search to filter by city, from Oklahoma City and Owasso to smaller communities like Broken Bow and Carnegie. Click any listing to see its address, phone number, hours, current rating, and visitor reviews. Because session schedules at skating rinks in Oklahoma shift frequently for private parties, hockey practices, and school holidays, confirming public skate times on the rink's official website or by calling ahead before driving out is a good idea, especially during summer break and the December holiday weeks.