On a crisp winter night, is there anything more magical than venturing out for an adventure on the ice skating rink? Here in the Great Lakes State, our cold weather lends itself well to this beloved recreational activity — and you’ll want to lace up your skates as soon as possible. Here are 10 of the most lovely ice skating rinks in Michigan.

  1. Campus Martius Park

Facebook/Downtown Detroit Partnership This iconic destination in downtown Detroit is easily the most magical skating locale here in Michigan. Grab a few loved ones and glide along the ice under countless trees and holiday lights — you’ll feel as though you’ve been transported to a true winter wonderland. Although there is typically ice skating seven days a week from November until early March, you will still want to visit The Rink’s website to read all the details you need to help plan your trip to the ice. Campus Martius Park, 800 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48226, USA

  1. Rosa Parks Circle

Facebook/Rosa Parks Circle Ice Rink Venture to downtown Grand Rapids for the perfect holiday outing at Rosa Parks Circle, which comes to life each winter as hundreds of ice skaters enjoy its beauty and charm. No matter what your age, you’ll have a blast at this outdoor arena in the heart of West Michigan’s largest city. Check out the ice rink’s webpage for hours, pricing, and any other information you might be interested in. 135 Monroe Center St NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503, USA

  1. Kensington Metropark

Facebook/Huron-Clinton Metroparks When the weather dips down far enough, visitors from far and wide can enjoy a day on the frozen waters at Kensington Metropark. This one-of-a-kind outdoor destination draws in families throughout the year with its countless activities — but there’s something undeniably magical about exploring during the winter months. The Huron-Clinton Metroparks’ Facebook page will let you know when and which lakes are frozen and ready for you to enjoy. 4570 Huron River Pkwy, Milford, MI 48381, USA

  1. Walloon Village Ice Skating Rink

Walloon Lake Village / Facebook This small but mighty skating rink will truly take your breath away with its small town charm. Located in the delightful community Walloon Lake, the rink is open when weather permits. You’ll feel as though you’ve stepped back in time as you glide along the beautiful ice. Walloon Lake, MI, USA

  1. Marquette Commons

Facebook/Downtown Marquette Want to enjoy an afternoon of free family fun? Make your way out to Marquette Commons when cold weather arrives in full swing. After spending plenty of time twirling on the ice, be sure to check out the on-site warming room for a soothing blast of heat. What’s not to love? 112 S 3rd St, Marquette, MI 49855, USA

  1. Buhr Outdoor Ice Arena

The City of Ann Arbor - Government Make your way to Buhr Park, an Ann Arbor fixture that offers fun for the whole family with its wonderful ice arena. It is typically open November through February, weather permitting. The rink itself is outside, but it contains cooling elements that allow it to remain open even in warmer weather. Given Michigan’s unpredictable climate, what could be better? Check out their webpage to learn of all skating opportunities, including dates, times, and pricing. 2751 Packard St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, USA

  1. South Haven Ice Rink

Facebook/South Haven Ice Rink Round up a few pals and hit the ice at this covered arena in South Haven, which offers affordable skating for visitors of all ages. Whether you’re playing a bit of hockey, practicing your figure skating moves, or simply having a blast with family, you’ll undoubtedly enjoy your time here. You can follow South Haven Ice Rink’s Facebook page to make sure you have all the latest information when planning your rink time! 546 Phoenix St, South Haven, MI 49090, USA

  1. Millennium Park

Portage Michigan Government During the spring and summer months, the rink at Millennium Park transforms into a beautiful reflecting pond — but during the winter season, it’s an outdoor rink that’s simply overflowing with charm. You don’t have to be an Olympian to have fun making your way around this icy wonderland. 280 Romence Rd, Portage, MI 49024, USA

  1. Petoskey Winter Sports Park

Facebook/Petoskey Parks and Recreation This beautiful seasonal locale is overflowing with fun activities to explore. Of course, you’ll find opportunities to enjoy the skating rink, but you can finish up your adventure with a few other snowy activities. Try your hand at curling or snowboarding to round out the perfect winter excursion. Follow their Facebook page to get all the winter fun details! 1100 Winter Park Ln, Petoskey, MI 49770, USA

  1. Calumet Colosseum

Facebook/Calumet Hockey Association This unique rink is actually one of the oldest known operating arenas in the world — and its charm doesn’t stop there. Since 1913, this amazing destination has hosted hockey games, and it’s offered artificial indoor ice since the mid 1960s. Of course, the arena also offers public skating to those who aren’t hockey experts! Visit Calumet Colosseum’s Facebook page to learn about all their skating opportunities. 110 Red Jacket Rd, Calumet, MI 49913, USA

Are there any little-known ice skating rinks in Michigan that we should know about? We’re always eager to hear your recommendations and suggestions, so share your thoughts in the comment section below!

Facebook/Downtown Detroit Partnership

This iconic destination in downtown Detroit is easily the most magical skating locale here in Michigan. Grab a few loved ones and glide along the ice under countless trees and holiday lights — you’ll feel as though you’ve been transported to a true winter wonderland. Although there is typically ice skating seven days a week from November until early March, you will still want to visit The Rink’s website to read all the details you need to help plan your trip to the ice.

Campus Martius Park, 800 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48226, USA

Facebook/Rosa Parks Circle Ice Rink

Venture to downtown Grand Rapids for the perfect holiday outing at Rosa Parks Circle, which comes to life each winter as hundreds of ice skaters enjoy its beauty and charm. No matter what your age, you’ll have a blast at this outdoor arena in the heart of West Michigan’s largest city. Check out the ice rink’s webpage for hours, pricing, and any other information you might be interested in.

135 Monroe Center St NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503, USA

Facebook/Huron-Clinton Metroparks

When the weather dips down far enough, visitors from far and wide can enjoy a day on the frozen waters at Kensington Metropark. This one-of-a-kind outdoor destination draws in families throughout the year with its countless activities — but there’s something undeniably magical about exploring during the winter months. The Huron-Clinton Metroparks’ Facebook page will let you know when and which lakes are frozen and ready for you to enjoy.

4570 Huron River Pkwy, Milford, MI 48381, USA

Walloon Lake Village / Facebook

This small but mighty skating rink will truly take your breath away with its small town charm. Located in the delightful community Walloon Lake, the rink is open when weather permits. You’ll feel as though you’ve stepped back in time as you glide along the beautiful ice.

Walloon Lake, MI, USA

Facebook/Downtown Marquette

Want to enjoy an afternoon of free family fun? Make your way out to Marquette Commons when cold weather arrives in full swing. After spending plenty of time twirling on the ice, be sure to check out the on-site warming room for a soothing blast of heat. What’s not to love?

112 S 3rd St, Marquette, MI 49855, USA

The City of Ann Arbor - Government

Make your way to Buhr Park, an Ann Arbor fixture that offers fun for the whole family with its wonderful ice arena. It is typically open November through February, weather permitting. The rink itself is outside, but it contains cooling elements that allow it to remain open even in warmer weather. Given Michigan’s unpredictable climate, what could be better? Check out their webpage to learn of all skating opportunities, including dates, times, and pricing.

2751 Packard St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, USA

Facebook/South Haven Ice Rink

Round up a few pals and hit the ice at this covered arena in South Haven, which offers affordable skating for visitors of all ages. Whether you’re playing a bit of hockey, practicing your figure skating moves, or simply having a blast with family, you’ll undoubtedly enjoy your time here. You can follow South Haven Ice Rink’s Facebook page to make sure you have all the latest information when planning your rink time!

546 Phoenix St, South Haven, MI 49090, USA

Portage Michigan Government

During the spring and summer months, the rink at Millennium Park transforms into a beautiful reflecting pond — but during the winter season, it’s an outdoor rink that’s simply overflowing with charm. You don’t have to be an Olympian to have fun making your way around this icy wonderland.

280 Romence Rd, Portage, MI 49024, USA

Facebook/Petoskey Parks and Recreation

This beautiful seasonal locale is overflowing with fun activities to explore. Of course, you’ll find opportunities to enjoy the skating rink, but you can finish up your adventure with a few other snowy activities. Try your hand at curling or snowboarding to round out the perfect winter excursion. Follow their Facebook page to get all the winter fun details!

1100 Winter Park Ln, Petoskey, MI 49770, USA

Facebook/Calumet Hockey Association

This unique rink is actually one of the oldest known operating arenas in the world — and its charm doesn’t stop there. Since 1913, this amazing destination has hosted hockey games, and it’s offered artificial indoor ice since the mid 1960s. Of course, the arena also offers public skating to those who aren’t hockey experts! Visit Calumet Colosseum’s Facebook page to learn about all their skating opportunities.

110 Red Jacket Rd, Calumet, MI 49913, USA

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Winter Activities In Michigan November 13, 2022 Katie Feldkamp Where are some places to go ice skating in Michigan? Ice skating in Michigan is something nearly all Michiganders have tried at one point in their lives. Both indoors and outdoors, there are rinks throughout the state, just waiting for you to step skate on:

Riley Park in Farmington Novi Ice Arena in Novi One of the largest rinks in the state, Frasier Hockeyland in Fraser Northern Lights Arena in Aplena (glow skating, anyone?) The Garden Ice Arena in St. Joseph even has bumper cars for the ice!

  What are some other winter activities in Michigan? There is no shortage of winter activities in Michigan to keep you busy all season long. The daylight may be short, but the memories will last a lifetime. Take a look at the following list and see how many you can add to your winter bucket list:

Kalkaska Winter Celebration is a unique winter festival up north. Make time for a cozy winter getaway in Saugatuck. From speeding down a luge to gliding along an ice skating trail, Muskegon Sports Complex has plenty of unique activities. Pick a place to go snow tubing in Michigan and feel like a kid again! Take a winter hike in Michigan through the Crossroads Village in Flint.

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Winter Activities In Michigan

November 13, 2022

Katie Feldkamp

Where are some places to go ice skating in Michigan? Ice skating in Michigan is something nearly all Michiganders have tried at one point in their lives. Both indoors and outdoors, there are rinks throughout the state, just waiting for you to step skate on:

Riley Park in Farmington Novi Ice Arena in Novi One of the largest rinks in the state, Frasier Hockeyland in Fraser Northern Lights Arena in Aplena (glow skating, anyone?) The Garden Ice Arena in St. Joseph even has bumper cars for the ice!

  What are some other winter activities in Michigan? There is no shortage of winter activities in Michigan to keep you busy all season long. The daylight may be short, but the memories will last a lifetime. Take a look at the following list and see how many you can add to your winter bucket list:

Kalkaska Winter Celebration is a unique winter festival up north. Make time for a cozy winter getaway in Saugatuck. From speeding down a luge to gliding along an ice skating trail, Muskegon Sports Complex has plenty of unique activities. Pick a place to go snow tubing in Michigan and feel like a kid again! Take a winter hike in Michigan through the Crossroads Village in Flint.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Ice skating in Michigan is something nearly all Michiganders have tried at one point in their lives. Both indoors and outdoors, there are rinks throughout the state, just waiting for you to step skate on:

  • Riley Park in Farmington
  • Novi Ice Arena in Novi
  • One of the largest rinks in the state, Frasier Hockeyland in Fraser
  • Northern Lights Arena in Aplena (glow skating, anyone?)
  • The Garden Ice Arena in St. Joseph even has bumper cars for the ice!

 

What are some other winter activities in Michigan?

There is no shortage of winter activities in Michigan to keep you busy all season long. The daylight may be short, but the memories will last a lifetime. Take a look at the following list and see how many you can add to your winter bucket list:

  • Kalkaska Winter Celebration is a unique winter festival up north.
  • Make time for a cozy winter getaway in Saugatuck.
  • From speeding down a luge to gliding along an ice skating trail, Muskegon Sports Complex has plenty of unique activities.
  • Pick a place to go snow tubing in Michigan and feel like a kid again!
  • Take a winter hike in Michigan through the Crossroads Village in Flint.