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Where to go ice skating near Jersey City

  • Jan 20
  • 2 min read

Updated: Feb 11

When the temperature drops, Jersey City families don’t have to stay cooped up. Whether you want to glide outdoors with a view of the Manhattan skyline or stay warm in a climate-controlled NHL-sized arena, there are plenty of options for every skill level.


Here is your guide to the best ice rinks in and around Jersey City for winter.


1. Newport Skates (Newport, Jersey City)


Located right on the waterfront, Newport Skates is the go-to for an iconic Jersey City experience. It’s an outdoor rink that offers breathtaking views of the city across the Hudson.


Best for: Families and date nights.


The Vibe: Picturesque and community-oriented.


Good to Know: They offer group and private lessons. It's best to book your tickets online in advance as slots fill up quickly on weekends.




2. Charlie Heger Ice Rink at Pershing Field (Jersey City Heights)


For a more local, "neighborhood" feel, head to Pershing Field in the Heights. This is a city-run facility that is partially enclosed, making it a great middle-ground between outdoor atmosphere and indoor protection.


Best for: Residents looking for a budget-friendly afternoon.


Pricing: Jersey City residents get a significant discount (be sure to bring your ID!).


Pro Tip: This rink is a classic favorite for hockey players and figure skaters alike, so check the schedule for public session times versus league play.




3. The Rink at American Dream (East Rutherford)


If the wind chill is too much to handle, take the short drive to American Dream. Their massive, indoor, NHL-regulation-sized rink is open year-round and is always a comfortable temperature.


Best for: A full day of adventure. You can pair skating with a visit to the water park or theme park.


The Perk: Because it’s indoors, the ice quality is consistently smooth, making it easier for toddlers and beginners to find their footing.




4. Secaucus Ice Rink (Secaucus)


Just a 15-minute drive from downtown JC, the Secaucus Ice Rink in Buchmuller Park is an open-air, sheltered rink. It offers a nostalgic, small-town winter feel.


Best for: Escaping the downtown crowds.


The Vibe: Very family-friendly with a snack bar to grab hot cocoa after your session.




5. Sky Rink at Chelsea Piers (NYC)


If you’re up for a quick PATH ride or ferry trip across the river, Chelsea Piers is a legendary choice. This indoor twin-rink facility has floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Hudson River.


Best for: Serious skaters or those who want an "NYC experience" without the Rockefeller Center crowds.


Good to Know: They have a very robust "Learn to Skate" program and public sessions nearly every day.




6. The Rink at Brookfield Place


Situated on the upper plaza overlooking the North Cove Marina, this rink offers a more intimate setting than the massive arenas, with a backdrop of the Hudson River and the gleaming One World Trade Center.


Best for: A premium "New York City" experience without the overwhelming midtown crowds.


The Vibe: Sophisticated yet family-friendly. It feels like a hidden gem tucked away in a quiet corner of Lower Manhattan.


Good to Know: The rink is owned and operated by Olympic skaters, and it shows in the ice quality and the helpfulness of the staff.



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