Ice rink guide
Pittsburgh Ice Arena

Plan your visit
The essentials before you leave
- Public-skate price
- From $7
- 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 Pittsburgh Ice Arena.
Freestyle and practice ice
Pittsburgh Ice Arena serves the South Side and greater Pittsburgh area with two full sheets and active figure skating and hockey programs.
View freestyle scheduleAbout
Pittsburgh Ice Arena is a beloved community ice skating facility located at 2100 Meghan Court in the Green Tree area of Pittsburgh. This single-sheet rink serves the Pittsburgh west side, Green Tree, Carnegie, Scott Township, and surrounding southwestern Pennsylvania communities with reliable year-round ice skating access. Pittsburgh Ice Arena has built a strong reputation as an established community rink where generations of families have learned to skate, participated in recreational hockey leagues, and developed figure skating skills. The facility accommodates figure skaters pursuing coaching and competitive training, recreational skaters enjoying public sessions, youth and adult hockey players, and families enrolling beginners in learn-to-skate programs.
Pittsburgh Ice Arena is particularly known for its thriving adult hockey league tradition, where recreational and competitive players gather for regular league play, tournaments, and competitive adult hockey experiences. The facility also supports youth hockey development, figure skating instruction, and recreational skating for families. Public skating sessions accommodate casual skaters, families with children, and visitors seeking convenient ice time on Pittsburgh's west side. The rink's long-standing community presence has established it as a gathering place for skaters of all ages and skill levels, with deep roots in the Pittsburgh skating culture.
What makes Pittsburgh Ice Arena special is its established community presence, strong adult hockey tradition, and commitment to accessible recreational skating for Pittsburgh west side residents. The Green Tree location provides convenient access to Pittsburgh proper, Carnegie, Scott Township, and surrounding areas. The facility's emphasis on adult hockey leagues creates vibrant community engagement and social connections among players. Learn-to-skate programs support the next generation of Pittsburgh skaters, while public skating sessions keep ice time affordable and accessible. Contact Pittsburgh Ice Arena directly for current public skating schedules, learn-to-skate program registration, hockey league information, and figure skating coaching details.
What to know before you go
- • Year-round operation provides consistent ice skating access regardless of season
- • Public skating sessions available throughout the week; call ahead for current schedules and times
- • Learn-to-skate programs available for children and beginners; certified instructors provide progressive instruction
- • Strong adult hockey league tradition: recreational and competitive hockey players gather regularly for league play
- • Figure skating coaching available; skaters can pursue training and competitive development
- • Youth hockey leagues support young players developing hockey skills and competitive experience
- • Convenient Green Tree location with easy access to Pittsburgh west side, Carnegie, and Scott Township
Offerings
Freestyle Sessions
This facility offers dedicated freestyle ice time for figure skaters. Visit pittsburghicearena.com or call 412-381-2222 for current freestyle schedule.
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: Skate rentals available at the main desk.
Sharpening
Frequently Asked Questions
Facility Details
- TypeIndoor
- Seasonyear-round
- Sheets2
Last verified: 5/23/2026