If you’re looking to try ice skating around Philadelphia with the family this year, I’ve rounded up a great list of options and tips for success when skating with little ones. Being cooped up inside can drive everyone a little nuts in the winter, and ice skating is a great way to get out of the house and do something active.
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Things to Consider When Ice Skating Around Philadelphia with Kids
- Go during a quieter time of day. A large crowd can be overwhelming and unsafe for a young beginner. Go during a quieter time so that you have more room and won’t need to worry as much about collisions.
- Check in advance for rental sizes. Proper fitting skates are essential for success. Check online or call in advance to make sure they carry kids sizes if you plan to rent skates.
- Consider a lesson. If you’re an experienced skater yourself, you might be able to coach your own child. If not, lessons that are designed for kids and beginners are a good way to help your child learn better and avoid frustration.
- Dress warm and comfortably. Thick, high socks will help keep toes warm and comfy in skates, while some stretchy layers (instead of stiff jeans) will help kids move a little easier.
- Teach safety. Skating, like all other winter sports, is really fun but relies on everyone following safety guidelines to avoid accidents and injuries. Be sure to skate with the direction of the crowd, practice how to fall safely, and wear a helmet to protect that noggin.
- Pack your patience. Parents, you already know this, but trying something new with kids sometimes requires a few more deep breaths. Be prepared for extra breaks (with hot cocoa!) and know that you might not spend a ton of time actually skating, but practice makes perfect.

Best Spots for Ice Skating Around Philadelphia with Kids
BlueCross River Rink Winterfest – Philadelphia
The Winterfest location along the Delaware River provides pretty views and fun attractions in addition to skating, like boardwalk games and fire pits for roasting marshmallows. Reservations for skating are recommended. Winterfest is open 7 days a week, including holidays, through March 1.
Rothman Orthopaedics Ice Rink at Dilworth Park – Philadelphia
For skating in the heart of the city, head to Dilworth Park right by City Hall. Rentals, lockers, and penguin skate-aids are available for kids 10 and under. When you need a break to warm up and refuel, head to the Rothman Orthopaedics Cabin.
Flight on Ice – Newtown Square or Egg Harbor City
If you find yourself in the western suburbs or in southern Jersey, Flight on Ice is a great family-friendly option for outdoor skating. Both locations have rental skates and skate aids for kids, fire pits and picnic tables, and convenient, free parking. Check their calendar for fun themed events, too.
Spring Mountain – Spring Mount, PA
Spring Mountain is a great option if you’re also interested in skiing, or if you’re looking for lessons for your little ones. They have fun DJ skate nights on Friday nights and Sundays 4-6pm are family skate night with a special rate for tickets and rentals.
WinterFest Ice Skating at Cooper River – Cherry Hill
This Cherry Hill spot has reasonably priced admission and rentals, skate aids, and a heated tent with concessions. Warm up by the fire pit and enjoy the pretty winter scenery at this kid-friendly spot!
Winter really can be enjoyable when you embrace the cold, crisp air and some fun, seasonal activities, I promise! These spots for ice skating around Philadelphia are just the ticket for something special – but also not too expensive. Enjoy!

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