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Skating Rinks in West Virginia

17 rinks across 15 cities

West Virginia has 17 skating rinks spread across 15 cities and towns in our directory, offering both roller skating and ice skating for residents and visitors throughout the Mountain State. Huntington and Parkersburg each host two rinks, making them the busiest skating hubs in the state, while smaller communities like Belington, Bluefield, Bridgeport, Buckhannon, Charleston, and Craigsville each contribute a local rink that anchors weekend recreation. The most-reviewed rink in the state is Galaxy Skateland in Martinsburg, which holds a 4.1-star average across 281 reviews in the Eastern Panhandle. Whether you're looking for a public skate session in the Kanawha Valley, an Ohio River town like Parkersburg, or a coalfield community further south, the directory below covers skating rinks in West Virginia from the Panhandle to the southern counties.

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Skating culture in West Virginia leans heavily toward indoor roller rinks, a practical response to the state's humid continental climate and the heavy snowfall that hits the Allegheny highlands through the winter months. Most rinks in the state are quad-skating roller venues that built their identities around family sessions, themed nights, and birthday parties, and the mountainous terrain and long, cold winters in the higher elevations make indoor recreation a year-round draw. The flatter river valleys around Huntington, Parkersburg, and Wheeling see milder conditions but still benefit from covered rinks that operate regardless of weather. Ice skating is less common than roller skating across the state, but the Ohio River corridor and the Eastern Panhandle both maintain interest in hockey and figure skating thanks to their proximity to larger metro areas in neighboring states.

Most skating rinks in West Virginia open Friday evenings around 6 or 7 p.m. for the week's first public session, with Saturday afternoon family skates typically running from noon to 4 p.m. and Saturday night sessions stretching to 10 or 11 p.m. Sunday afternoons are common for matinee skates aimed at younger children. Admission generally runs $6 to $10 per person, with skate rental adding another $3 to $5, which keeps a family outing well under what you'd pay at a movie theater in Morgantown or Charleston. Many rinks offer birthday party packages, group rates for church and school outings, and beginner lessons on weekend mornings before public sessions start. Snack bars, arcade games, and pro shops for wheels and bearings are standard fixtures at the larger venues.

Scroll down to browse the full list of skating rinks in West Virginia, or use the city search to narrow results to Huntington, Parkersburg, Martinsburg, Charleston, or any of the other towns represented in the directory. Click any rink card to see its full address, phone number, hours, Google rating, and recent reviews. Because public skate schedules in West Virginia shift seasonally and around school holidays, private parties, and league bookings, it is a good idea to call the rink directly or check its website or Facebook page before driving out, especially for evening sessions during winter weather in the higher elevations.