Skating Rinks in Washington
35 rinks across 28 cities
Washington is home to 35 skating rinks spread across 28 cities and towns, offering both roller skating and ice skating options throughout the state. Spokane leads the directory with 3 rinks, while Burlington, Federal Way, Lynden, Olympia, and Richland each contribute 2 venues to the count. The most-reviewed facility is Southgate Roller Rink in Seattle, which holds a 4.6-star rating across 1,440 reviews. From the Puget Sound corridor through the agricultural Skagit Valley and out to the Columbia Basin around Richland, skating rinks in Washington serve communities of every size. Whether you are looking for a quad-skate session in Spokane, an ice sheet near Federal Way, or a family outing in Olympia, the directory below covers the full state.
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Lakeview Roller Skating Center
Adco, Washington
Auburn Skate Connection - Ice and Roller Skating Rinks in Auburn WA
Auburn, Washington
Skateland Rink-Bremerton
Bremerton, Washington
Open
Skagit Skate
Burlington, Washington
Open
Skagit Skate
Burlington, Washington
Centralia Roller Dome
Centralia, Washington
Skate Deck Everett
Everett, Washington
Open
El Centro Skate Rink
Federal Way, Washington
Pattison's West Skating Center
Federal Way, Washington
WheelZ Skate Arena
Fircrest, Washington
Open
Harborena Roller Skating Rink
Hoquiam, Washington
TLC Family Skating Center
Kent, Washington
Open
Lynden Skateway
Lynden, Washington
Open
Lynden Skateway
Lynden, Washington
Lynnwood Bowl and Skate
Lynnwood, Washington
Skate Inn Marysville
Marysville, Washington
Open
Roller Barn
Oak Harbor, Washington
Open
Skateland
Olympia, Washington
Open
Skateland
Olympia, Washington
Olympic Skate Center
Port Angeles, Washington
Sk8Town
Port Orchard, Washington
Mustang Grill and Roller Rink
Prosser, Washington
Skate Tiffany's - Roller Skating & Family Fun Center
Puyallup, Washington
Open
Rollarena
Richland, Washington
Open
Rollarena Skating Center
Richland, Washington
Open
Southgate Roller Rink
Seattle, Washington
Open
Neon Skateway
Soap Lake, Washington
Open
Pattison's North
Spokane, Washington
Open
Pattison\'s North
Spokane, Washington
Open
Roller Valley Skate & Event Center
Spokane, Washington
Roller Valley Skate Center
Spokane Valley, Washington
Open
Skateland
Union Gap, Washington
Rollin' 253 Skate and Community Center
University Place, Washington
Golden Skate
Vancouver, Washington
Open
Skateland Fun Center-Union Gap/Yakima
Yakima, Washington
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Washington's skating scene reflects its wet maritime climate west of the Cascades and its drier continental conditions to the east. The persistent winter rain around Seattle, Tacoma, and Bellingham has long pushed recreation indoors, helping sustain roller rinks and indoor ice sheets across the western half of the state. Ice skating draws additional interest from the broader hockey and figure-skating culture of the Pacific Northwest, with the Seattle metro area supporting a growing youth and adult skating community. East of the Cascades, Spokane's colder, snowier winters bring a more traditional cold-weather skating season, and the Tri-Cities region of Richland, Kennewick, and Pasco anchors skating activity in the Columbia Basin. Together, these regions give Washington a year-round skating landscape that spans both coastal and inland climates.
Most skating rinks in Washington open for public sessions in the afternoon on weekdays, typically between 3 and 6 p.m., with extended weekend hours running Friday evenings through Sunday afternoons. Saturday all-ages public skates commonly run from late morning into the early evening, and many rinks add late-night adult sessions after 9 p.m. Admission generally runs $8 to $14 per skater, with quad or inline rental adding $3 to $5 and ice-skate rental closer to $5 to $7. Family-friendly features are standard: snack bars, party rooms, cubbies, and beginner skate aids for younger children. Group lessons in figure skating, hockey, and recreational roller skating are widely available, particularly at the larger rinks in Seattle, Spokane, and the Tri-Cities area.
To find the right venue, scroll down to browse the full list of skating rinks in Washington, or use the city filter to narrow results to Spokane, Seattle, Federal Way, Olympia, Richland, or any of the other communities represented here. Click any individual rink to see its address, hours, public-skate schedule, contact details, and visitor reviews. Schedules in this industry change frequently — especially around school breaks, private parties, and hockey league bookings — so we recommend checking the rink's official website or calling ahead before you drive out. The directory is updated regularly, but the rink itself will always have the most current session times.