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A can’t-miss winter experience at Holliday Park

Celebrate the season with skating, events, and festive fun.

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Ice skating at Holliday Park

There’s something for everyone at the rink this season.

Photos provided by Holliday Park Foundation

Lace up your skates — the Ice Rink at Holliday Park is bringing Hoosiers a winter wonderland starting this Friday, Nov. 28, and running until Sunday, March 1, 2026.

Perfect for family fun, date nights, or team outings, this can’t-miss seasonal experience includes:

  • Public skating sessions
  • Private rink rentals for parties and events
  • Corporate team-building and birthday packages
  • Rink-side food and drinks from Mashcraft Brewing

... but that’s not all.

The season also brings a variety of programs and events, from skating lessons with the Winter Club of Indianapolis and free hockey classes with Our Hockey House to recreational pond hockey and curling leagues for adults.

Plus, weekly promos like half-price student night on Fridays and couples skate on Saturday nights make it easy to join in on the fun all winter long.

Ready to hit the ice? Grab tickets, rent the rink, or explore programs below.

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