Best Outdoor Ice Skating Rinks in Connecticut for Kids and Families

Get outside with the family this winter with the best outdoor skating rinks in Connecticut! Photo by Andy Hart courtesy of Winterfest in Hartford
Get outside with the family this winter with the best outdoor skating rinks in Connecticut! Photo by Andy Hart courtesy of Winterfest in Hartford
11/3/24 - By Clementina Verge

With the extremely frigid temps we are having, the opportunities for outdoor skating are probably going to be very good! Experience an old-fashioned winter tradition when you lace up your skates and jump on the ice - outside!  Mommy Poppins has rounded up the best spots for kids and families to enjoy the best outdoor ice skating rinks in Connecticut. And remember, always check the website for safety information, closings and rental information.

Looking for more fun outdoor winter activities? Explore our list of 30 Winter Activities in Connecticut with Kids or our jam-packed winter activities guide.

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1. Steven & Alexandra Cohen Ice Skating Center — Stamford 

This outdoor ice rink spans more than 9,000 feet of ice allowing plenty of space for first timers to slip and slide, and the more experienced to glide and glide. The ice rink is open seven days a week during the Winter.

2. Westport PAL Rink — Westport

For more than 20 years, this open-air rink nestled just a few yards from Long Island Sound has been a longstanding winter tradition in Westport. While there are some lessons and private parties, and an occasional bout of outdoor hockey, the rink is mostly dedicated for open skate time in the afternoons, up until 9pm. Season passes can be purchased online.

3. Redding Community Center — Redding (No outdoor skating in 2026)

Located in a parking lot, the seasonal ice rink at the Redding Community Center will be open from dawn to dusk every day, in addition to designated evening skate times. The ice rink is provided for the enjoyment of Redding residents and their guests. They will be open for this year's season in January 2023.

4. Gould Manor Park — Fairfield

When the weather turns cold, you’re sure to see a Currier & Ives scene of children skating across Gould Manor Park. 

5. Owen Fish Park — Fairfield

Another classic New England winter scene comes to life in Fairfield. The tree-lined pond is a a great place for a game of ice hockey or ice skating practice. When the temperature is right, the city Parks Department measures the ice thickness daily, and posts it on the city website

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6. Osbornedale State Park (Pickett's Pond) — Derby

One of the only state parks with a designated ice skating area, Pickett’s Pond in Osbornedale State Park offers a perfect setting for skating. When the weather allows for sufficiently thick ice (decided by park rangers), skaters can be found gliding across Pickett’s Pond. Come and warm up by the fun, stone fire pit. Bright lights illuminate the night for skating after the sun sets. 

7. Wright's Pond — Orange

A fun and beautiful place with lots of wildlife, it's also a great place to go sledding and then lace up your skates for ice skating. Orange has discontinued testing for ice thickness, so skate at your own risk. 

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Enjoy the best of both worlds at the covered outdoor ice skating rink in Simsbury, CT! Photo courtesy of Simsbury Farms

8. Simsbury Farms — Simsbury

Personally, my favorite! This rink is covered, but you will still experience the thrill of fresh air in this huge space. Skates available for rental, along with a heated changing/waiting area. Ask for a skating trainer for first timers. Open every day of the week, check website for hours.

9. Winding Trails — Farmington 

When (and if) Walton Pond freezes sufficiently to at least 6 inches thick (ice depth is regularly tested), skating here is a wonderfully old-fashioned experience surrounded by snow-encrusted pines, a scenic bridge, and a rustic lodge. Skating 9-5, weather permitting.

10. Eastbury Pond — Glastonbury

If the weather allows, this small pond offers a thrilling skating adventure. It is one of the few outdoor rinks that does not offer rentals, so make sure to pack your own skates. 

11. Beaverbrook Linear Park — Wethersfield

Spring Street Pond is available for ice skating when the weather cooperates. Follow posted signs regarding ice safety conditions.

 

 

Published on November 12, 2019

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