A new ice rink is freezing over at Holliday Park

A new winter wonderland is coming the the Indy area.

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The Ice Rink at Holliday Park is 60-by-120 ft and can hold 300 guests per session.

Photo by Holliday Park Foundation

Holliday Park’s story began in 1916, and over 100 years later — it’s adding an ice skating rink that will become an annual holiday tradition.

The Ice Rink at Holliday Park (6363 Spring Mill Rd.) officially opens to the public for the first time ever starting Friday, Nov. 25 and will remain open through Sunday, Jan. 29. Business hours are from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., but vary by date.

Work up an appetite on the ice? There will be food and drinks available for purchase at the concessions stand, plus beer and wine on Fridays and Saturdays for 21+ skaters.

Tickets to the ice rink are available online for $13 or at the door in limited availability. Children ages 4 and younger are free + skate rental is included with each ticket.

Want to master your skating skills? The ice rink will also offer skating lessons that meet once a week for three weeks. Learn more + register.

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