Weather Impacts Redmond Ice Rink Hours

Redmond Ice Skating Rink Hours Modified

Redmond, Ore. – The Redmond Area Parks and Recreation District (RAPRD) and the City of Redmond are adjusting operating hours for the ice rink due to slower attendance and warmer weather. The new hours start on Sunday, January 25th and only affect weekday afternoons.

Ice Rink Operating Hours:
Monday – Thursday: 5pm-9pm
Friday –Saturday: 2pm – 10pm
Sunday: 2pm -9pm

Free Skate Hours (remain the same, weather permitting)
Mon. – Thurs. 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Fri. – Sun. 10:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

RAPRD and the City will continue to monitor the weather and adjust ice rink operations as necessary. For updates and further information visit the City’s website: http://www.redmond.or.us/government/departments/outdoor-ice-skate-rink-518

The City of Redmond and the Redmond Area Parks and Recreation District partner to operate and maintain the portable ice skating rink and provide an economical and fun activity for families to enjoy during the winter season.

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