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Skating Rinks in Wyoming

7 rinks across 5 cities

Wyoming has 7 skating rinks across 5 cities in our directory, offering both ice skating and roller skating options for residents and travelers crossing the state on I-80 or I-25. Cheyenne and Gillette each host two rinks, while Sheridan rounds out the northern options near the Bighorn Mountains. The most-reviewed facility is the City of Cheyenne Ice and Events Center, which holds a 4.3-star rating from 496 visitors and serves as the anchor venue for ice activities in the state capital. Smaller communities like Greybull in the Bighorn Basin and Mills near Casper also appear on the list, reflecting how skating venues in Wyoming tend to cluster around the population centers strung along the southern and eastern corridors of the state.

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Skating in Wyoming is shaped by the state's high elevation and long winters. Cheyenne sits above 6,000 feet, and much of the state regularly sees temperatures well below freezing from November through March, which historically made flooded outdoor ponds and backyard rinks practical for months at a time. Wyoming is the least populous state in the country, so skating culture tends to revolve around a handful of municipal indoor rinks rather than the dense network of facilities you'd find in larger metro areas. Youth hockey, learn-to-skate programs, and recreational figure skating are the backbone of organized ice activity, and seasonal outdoor rinks pop up in mountain towns each winter, drawing both locals and visitors taking advantage of Wyoming's reputation as a cold-weather destination.

Most skating rinks in Wyoming open by mid-morning on weekdays for learn-to-skate sessions and figure skating practice, with public skate windows typically running Friday evenings and Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Expect public admission in the $6 to $10 range at most municipal facilities, with skate rental adding another $3 to $5 — pricing that tends to run lower than what you'll find in larger neighboring metros like Denver or Salt Lake City. Family nights, discounted weeknight sessions, and birthday party packages are common at the municipal rinks in Cheyenne and Gillette. Group lessons are offered at the larger ice facilities, and hockey stick-and-puck sessions usually run during weekday mornings or late evenings. Many rinks also host adult drop-in hockey during the long Wyoming winter, when indoor ice is the most reliable option for skaters of all levels.

Scroll down to browse every rink in our Wyoming directory, or use the search to filter by city if you're looking for something specific in Cheyenne, Gillette, Sheridan, Mills, or Greybull. Click any listing to see the address, phone number, current hours, visitor reviews, and a map. Because Wyoming rinks often adjust their schedules around hockey tournaments, school holidays, and seasonal closures — and because some venues shut down entirely during the summer months — checking the rink's official website or calling ahead before driving out is a good idea, especially for anyone traveling from out of town across Wyoming's long distances between communities.