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Idaho IceWorld will be closed from Sunday, April 21 through Sunday, May 5 for rink maintenance.

Public Skate at Idaho IceWorld is your time to enjoy skating with your friends and family. Skate times vary. 

Public Skate Hours

Public Skating Rules

 

Public Skate Admission

(Prices below include tax)

Adults
$8

Adults with skate rental
$12

Youth (12 and Under)
$7

Youth with skate rental
$11

Senior (62 and Over)
$7

Senior with skate rental
$11

Youth (3 and Under)
No Admission (Pay Skate Rental Only)

Skate Rentals
$4

EZ Skater Rental
$5

Season Passes

Individual Public Skate Season Pass
$200

Family Public Skate Season Pass (up to 4 members)
$650

Add-On Season Pass: Each Addt'l Family Member over first 4 
$162.50

Group Rates

(includes admission and skate rental)

10-50 people: $11 each
51-100 people: $10 each
101+ people: $9 each.
Please call (208) 608-7721 for more information.

No registration or reservations required. Payment in full is due at check-in. Idaho IceWorld does not invoice. All customers must pay admission first in order to use the ice.

Discounts/Coupons cannot be combined with other offers, promotions, or specials.

Tax Exempt: If you would like to claim tax-exempt status, an ST101 is required to be verified before your visit in order to facilitate your tax exempt payment upon arrival. To determine eligibility of tax exempt status and to make tax exempt arrangements ahead of time, please call (208) 608-7719.

Times are subject to change and/or cancellations. Please check our website calendar or call us ahead of time for possible last minute schedule changes, as updates or cancellations may occur due to private events, partnership obligations, or consecutive days of extreme heat during summer months. Payment in full is due at check-in.

Skating Attire

  • Helmets are optional but strongly recommended. Helmet with the cage is the best option for beginners.
  • Jackets should allow for easy mobility. Layering is the best option (undershirt, long sleeve shirt, jacket).
  • Make sure gloves or mittens fit properly and are waterproof.
  • Pants need to allow free movement and in the beginning levels offer some padding. Snow pants are a good option for starters.
  • Tall socks to protect from skate boot rubbing on bare skin.
  • Make sure skates are tied securely and snug at the ankle. Have blades sharpened once a series.

Skating Attire Information