Skating Rinks in Tennessee
57 rinks across 41 cities
Tennessee has 57 skating rinks across 41 cities and towns in our directory, offering both roller skating and ice skating options from the Mississippi River bluffs in the west to the Appalachian foothills in the east. Memphis leads the state with 5 rinks, reflecting its size as Tennessee's largest city, while Chattanooga contributes 3 venues nestled along the Tennessee River. Smaller communities punch above their weight as well: Hendersonville, Brentwood, Clarksville, Crossville, Fayetteville, and Jackson each host two rinks apiece. The most-reviewed venue in the state is Hendersonville Strike & Spare Family Fun Center, which holds a 4.3-star rating across 2,559 Google reviews, making it a useful benchmark for what local families consistently rank as a reliable weekend destination.
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Skating Rink
Ashland City, Tennessee
Galaxy Skating
Athens, Tennessee
Open
Skate Center
Brentwood, Tennessee
Skate Center of Brentwood
Brentwood, Tennessee
Skate Inn
Bristol, Tennessee
Open
Happy J Skating Rink
Carthage, Tennessee
Chatttown Skate Park - Inline Hockey Rink
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Open
Hamilton Skate Place
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Open
Hamilton Skate Place
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Magic Wheels Skating Center
Clarksville, Tennessee
Rainbo Skating Center
Clarksville, Tennessee
Open
Cleveland Skate Place - Ice and Roller Skating Rinks in Cleveland TN
Cleveland, Tennessee
FunQuest Skating Center
Collierville, Tennessee
The-SK8
Cookeville, Tennessee
Open
Skate City
Crossville, Tennessee
Woodmere Skating Center
Crossville, Tennessee
Open
Crystal Springs Skate Center
Dayton, Tennessee
Magic Wheels Skating Center
Dickson, Tennessee
Roller Country
Dunlap, Tennessee
Thelma's Skateland
Dyersburg, Tennessee
Starlite Skating Center
Estill Springs, Tennessee
Open
Star Wheels Skate Center
Fayetteville, Tennessee
Open
Star Wheels Skate Center
Fayetteville, Tennessee
Sumner Skate Zone
Gallatin, Tennessee
Hot Wheels Inc
Greeneville, Tennessee
Hendersonville Skating Rink
Hendersonville, Tennessee
Open
Hendersonville Strike & Spare Family Fun Center
Hendersonville, Tennessee
Magic Wheels Skating Center of Jackson, TN
Jackson, Tennessee
Ritz Magic Wheels Skate Center
Jackson, Tennessee
Open
Johnson City Family Skate Center
Johnson City, Tennessee
Skate City Roller
Kingsport, Tennessee
Open
Skatetown
Knoxville, Tennessee
Open
Skatetowns
Knoxville, Tennessee
We Skate - Ice and Roller Skating Rinks in Lewisburg TN
Lewisburg, Tennessee
Open
Rivergate Skate Center
Madison, Tennessee
Open
Roll Arena
Maryville, Tennessee
Smokey Mountain Skate Center
Maryville, Tennessee
Open
Hot Wheels Skate Center
McMinnville, Tennessee
Open
Hot Wheels Skate Center
McMinnville, Tennessee
Open
Cordova Skating Center
Memphis, Tennessee
Crystal Palace Skating Rink
Memphis, Tennessee
Open
East End Skating Center
Memphis, Tennessee
Open
East End Skating Center
Memphis, Tennessee
Raleigh Skating Center
Memphis, Tennessee
Open
Skating Place
Milan, Tennessee
Carolina Sportsplex
Morristown, Tennessee
Open
Twi-LITE Roller Skating Rink
Morristown, Tennessee
Skatecenter Murfreesboro
Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Open
Niota SkateLand
Niota, Tennessee
Open
Tri County Roller Arena
Oliver Springs, Tennessee
Open
Paris Wheels Skating Center, LLC
Paris, Tennessee
Spin City Skate Center
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
Open
Savannah Skating Rink Inc
Savannah, Tennessee
Smyrna Skate Center
Smyrna, Tennessee
Open
Warrior Skate Center
Sparta, Tennessee
Rollerscape Skate Center
Tullahoma, Tennessee
Rockin Robbins
Union City, Tennessee
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Beginner's Guide to Roller Skating
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Skating in Tennessee reflects the state's geography and climate. Summers across the state run hot and humid, especially in the lowlands around Memphis and the Cumberland Plateau, which has long made air-conditioned indoor rinks an appealing year-round destination for families. Winters are generally mild compared to the upper Midwest, so most ice skating happens in dedicated indoor facilities rather than on natural ice, with seasonal outdoor setups appearing in downtown areas of Nashville, Chattanooga, and Knoxville during the holiday months. Roller skating has a deep cultural footprint in the state, particularly in West Tennessee, where rink culture is closely tied to community gatherings, school events, and birthday traditions that have carried across generations.
Most skating rinks in Tennessee operate Tuesday through Sunday, with public sessions typically running Friday evenings from around 6 to 10 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday afternoons from noon until 5 or 6 p.m. Admission for roller sessions generally falls between $8 and $14, with skate rental adding $3 to $5, while ice sessions tend to run $10 to $16 plus rental. Many venues bundle pizza, arcade tokens, and skate rental into birthday party packages, and family nights with discounted admission are common on weekdays. Group lessons for both ice and roller skating are widely available, particularly at larger family entertainment complexes in the Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville, and Tri-Cities metro areas, where demand from youth hockey, figure skating, and recreational programs supports more frequent class schedules.
Scroll down to browse the full list of skating rinks in Tennessee, filter by city to narrow results to your area, or use the search to find a specific venue. Each listing links to a detail page with hours, address, phone number, ratings, and recent reviews. Because public skate schedules in Tennessee change seasonally and many rinks reserve weekday hours for lessons, hockey practice, or private events, it is worth checking the rink's official website or calling ahead before driving out, especially during summer breaks and school-holiday weeks.