Skating Rinks in Wisconsin
35 rinks across 30 cities
Wisconsin has 35 skating rinks across 30 cities in our directory, covering both roller skating and ice skating venues. The state's rink scene stretches from Lake Michigan communities like Racine and Cedarburg to inland towns including Burlington, Watertown, Butler, Appleton, Arcadia, and Eau Claire. Several of these cities host more than one rink, with Burlington, Butler, Cedarburg, Racine, and Watertown each operating two locations. The highest-rated venue in our listings is Melody Gardens in Marshfield, a central Wisconsin roller rink holding a 4.6-star average across 1,159 reviews. Whether you are looking for a quad-skate floor for a birthday party in the Milwaukee suburbs or an ice sheet in the Fox Valley, the directory below covers public-session venues statewide.
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Skaters Edge
Appleton, Wisconsin
Eight Wheeler Roller Rink
Arcadia, Wisconsin
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Capelli\'s TraXside Skating
Burlington, Wisconsin
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Traxside Skating
Burlington, Wisconsin
Butler Roller Rink
Butler, Wisconsin
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Butler Skateland
Butler, Wisconsin
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Ozaukee Skateland
Cedarburg, Wisconsin
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Ozaukee Skateland - Ice and Roller Skating Rinks in Cedarburg WI
Cedarburg, Wisconsin
Hoffy's Skate America
Eau Claire, Wisconsin
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Rainbo Palace Roller
Fennimore, Wisconsin
Spectrum
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
Wheels N Motion
Green Bay, Wisconsin
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Skate City - Ice and Roller Skating Rinks in Kimberly WI
Kimberly, Wisconsin
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Rollaire Skate Center
Manitowoc, Wisconsin
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Melody Gardens
Marshfield, Wisconsin
Beckers Banquet Hall & Skate
Medford, Wisconsin
VisionQuest Family Fun
Menomonie, Wisconsin
Lake Arbutus Pavilion Diner
Merrillan, Wisconsin
The Roller Den
Monroe, Wisconsin
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Waukesha Skateland
Mukwonago, Wisconsin
Spinning Wheels Skate Center
Portage, Wisconsin
River City Roller Rink
Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin
Skatetown
Racine, Wisconsin
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Star Roller Rink
Racine, Wisconsin
Crystal Rock Roller Rink
Rhinelander, Wisconsin
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Postle's Skate City
Rice Lake, Wisconsin
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Galaxie Skate Center - Ice and Roller Skating Rinks in Richland Center WI
Richland Center, Wisconsin
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PJ's Party Zone
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
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World of Wheels skate center
Superior, Wisconsin
Flying Wheels Roller Rink
Tomah, Wisconsin
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Skate Express
Watertown, Wisconsin
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Skate Express Watertown WI
Watertown, Wisconsin
Waukesha Skateland
Waukesha, Wisconsin
Incredi-Roll Skate and Family Fun Center
West Allis, Wisconsin
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Skate City
Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
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Wisconsin's skating culture is shaped heavily by its long, cold winters and its deep hockey heritage. With winter temperatures regularly dropping below zero in northern and central parts of the state, outdoor ice rinks routinely operate in city parks and on neighborhood ponds from roughly December through February, while indoor sheets run year-round to serve youth hockey, figure skating, and high school programs. Hockey is woven into community life across the state, from the Milwaukee and Madison metros up through Green Bay, the Fox Valley, and the Northwoods. Roller skating has equally deep roots in Wisconsin, with traditional wood-floor rinks operating for decades in small towns and suburbs alike, and the sport has seen renewed interest alongside the broader resurgence of roller derby and rink-based fitness skating.
Most Wisconsin roller rinks open for public sessions Friday evenings, Saturday afternoons and evenings, and Sunday afternoons, with weekday hours typically reserved for private parties, lessons, or school groups. Ice arenas usually offer public skate windows on weekends and during school breaks, working around hockey practice and figure skating ice time. Admission generally runs $7 to $12 per person, with skate rental adding another $3 to $5; quad rentals are standard, though several rinks also stock inline skates. Family-friendly features such as snack bars, glow nights, and toddler sessions are common, and many venues offer beginner lessons through Learn to Skate USA or in-house instructors for both ice and roller disciplines.
To find a specific rink, scroll down to browse the full list, or use the search to filter by city such as Marshfield, Appleton, or Racine. Click any listing to see address details, phone number, current ratings, and visitor reviews for that location. Because public-skate schedules in Wisconsin shift seasonally, with outdoor rinks dependent on weather and indoor rinks juggling hockey and figure skating bookings, it is a good idea to check the rink's official website or call ahead before driving out. Holiday weeks and school breaks often bring extended hours, while summer schedules at ice arenas can be more limited.