Ice rink guide
Icetown Riverside

Plan your visit
The essentials before you leave
- Public-skate price
- From $12
- How to book
- Check official calendar
- Rentals
- Available
- Schedule pattern
- Sessions can change
Confirm the current total before paying.
Open the official listing for session requirements.
Check availability and cost.
Confirm the selected date before you make the drive.
Choose your ice
Public skate and practice ice
Public skate is for casual skating and beginner practice. Freestyle is structured practice ice for figure skaters working on elements.
Public skate
Public-skate times change. Open the official schedule and confirm the session before visiting Icetown Riverside.
Freestyle and practice ice
Icetown Riverside serves the Inland Empire skating community with a full slate of freestyle sessions and a strong Learn to Skate program.
View freestyle scheduleAbout
IceTown is the Inland Empire's largest ice skating complex, located at 2985 Adams Street in Riverside, California, featuring two full sheets of ice and serving Riverside, San Bernardino, and the broader Inland Empire region. This comprehensive facility uniquely includes curling capabilities in addition to traditional ice skating programs, making it one of the few facilities in Southern California offering curling alongside figure skating and hockey. IceTown has established itself as the premier ice sports destination for the Inland Empire, providing world-class ice conditions, experienced instruction, and diverse programming for recreational and competitive skaters, hockey players, and curlers.
IceTown offers extensive and diverse programming including public skating sessions, learn-to-skate instruction for all ages, competitive figure skating coaching, youth and adult hockey leagues at recreational and competitive levels, and curling programs and instruction. The two-sheet configuration accommodates simultaneous ice hockey, figure skating, and recreational skating programming, while dedicated curling facilities provide opportunities for this growing winter sport. The facility serves the large Inland Empire population with comprehensive ice sports offerings unmatched by other regional facilities. From recreational family skating to competitive training to curling lessons, IceTown provides something for every ice sports enthusiast.
Located in Riverside with convenient access to major Inland Empire highways and ample parking, IceTown serves residents throughout Riverside, San Bernardino, and the broader Inland Empire region. The facility's position as the Inland Empire's largest ice complex, combined with unique curling offerings and comprehensive programming, makes it a premier regional destination. Two full ice sheets eliminate wait times and provide unprecedented flexibility. Whether you're a family seeking recreational ice skating, a competitive figure skater or hockey player, a young athlete developing skills, or someone interested in learning curling, IceTown provides world-class facilities and professional instruction in the heart of the Inland Empire.
What to know before you go
- • IceTown is the Inland Empire's largest ice complex with two full sheets of ice plus unique curling facilities
- • Check the facility for public skating schedules; multiple daily sessions accommodate various schedules and skill levels
- • Learn-to-skate programs serve all ages with certified instructors; the two-sheet facility accommodates various programs simultaneously
- • Figure skating coaching is available from experienced professionals for recreational and competitive skaters
- • Youth and adult hockey leagues operate at recreational and competitive levels; registration typically occurs seasonally
- • Curling instruction and league play are available, making IceTown one of few Southern California facilities offering curling
- • Ample parking and convenient Inland Empire location make it accessible to Riverside and San Bernardino residents
Offerings
Freestyle Sessions
This facility offers dedicated freestyle ice time for figure skaters. Check icetownriverside.com or call 951-222-4263 for current freestyle availability.
Who it's for
- • Figure skaters working on jumps, spins, and footwork
- • Competitive and recreational skaters wanting dedicated practice ice
- • Pre-preliminary through senior-level USFS members
Etiquette & Tips
- • Yield to skaters attempting jumps or spins
- • Announce yourself before entering another skater's pattern
- • Coaches must check in at the front desk
- • No hockey stops on freestyle ice
Rentals
- Note: Full rental service available including helmets and wrist guards.
Sharpening
Frequently Asked Questions
Facility Details
- TypeIndoor
- Seasonyear-round
- Sheets2
Last verified: 5/23/2026