Whether you want to learn to skate, drop into public skate with the kids, or find a sheet of ice to play beer league on, it all starts with one question: where's the rink? Here's every indoor ice rink in Utah we know about, grouped by region, with what each one actually offers. Bookmark this — we keep it current.
| Rink | City / Area | Public Skate | Adult Hockey | Learn to Skate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Utah Mammoth Ice Center | Sandy | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Acord Ice Center | West Valley City | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| SLC Sports Complex | Salt Lake City | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Salt Lake County Ice Center | Murray | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Cottonwood Heights Ice Arena | Cottonwood Heights | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Utah Olympic Oval | Kearns | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Peaks Ice Arena | Provo | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Park City Ice Arena | Park City | Yes | Yes | Yes |
The premier south-valley facility and home of the Utah Glizzies. Multiple beer leagues across skill levels, public skate, and learn-to-skate, in a newer, well-maintained building. If you're in Sandy, Draper, or Lehi, this is your rink.
A Salt Lake County rink offering public skating, figure skating, hockey leagues, and learn-to-skate. A reliable west-side option for adult programs.
Two Olympic-sized sheets, public skating, and adult learn-to-skate classes — central and convenient for anyone in the city proper.
Specializes in classes at every level from beginner to advanced, plus public skate and adult programs. Great central-valley starting point for new skaters.
One of the most established recreational programs in the valley, known for welcoming newer players. Adult league on Sunday evenings in fall/winter and weeknights in summer.
A 2002 Winter Olympics legacy venue with a year-round Olympic sheet. Runs instructional leagues for beginners alongside programs for experienced players.
Another 2002 Olympic venue, Peaks is the hub for hockey and skating in Utah County. Public skate, leagues, and lessons make it the go-to for the south end of the metro.
Mountain-town hockey and skating, plus a seasonal outdoor rink at the base of Park City Mountain Resort. Worth the drive for the scenery alone.
Utah's ice scene is growing fast, and county Parks & Recreation operates several of the valley rinks under shared programs. For adult hockey through Salt Lake County, the program line is (385) 468-1970. New rinks and leagues are popping up thanks to the Utah Mammoth effect — if we're missing one, let us know and we'll add it.
You've got the rinks. Next step: get on a team. Our complete guide breaks down every adult league in the valley, divisions, costs, and how to join even if you don't know anyone.
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