

While the rest of the Houston ice skating rinks on our list are great for both the public and those with more experience, Bellerive Ice Center is open only to members of the National Hockey Association, figure skaters, and their coaches who are looking for a more private place to practice. Public skating is available as well for a $12 admission, but be sure to check their website for the most up-to-date schedule. Student skaters even put on a holiday show of the Nutcracker every year! You’ll find private lessons, figure skating, and hockey here as well. Not only do they offer weekly introductory classes, but also multiple levels so you will find the right skill-level class for you. If you’re looking to up your ice skating skills, Sugar Land Ice is the perfect ice skating rink in Houston for you. Photo courtesy of the Sugar Land Ice Facebook page Ice at the Galleriaĥ015 Westheimer Rd # 1260, Houston, TX 77056 They also have special pricing for large groups as well as walker and helmet rentals for $10 each. Ticket prices with skate rental are $15 for ages six up and $6 for five and under or $12.50 if you have your own. This indoor ice skating rink in the Woodlands will be running until January 17th this year. They encourage booking in advance online through their website to ensure availability at your preferred time. This rink offers a state-of-the-art sound system and space for parties. The Ice Rink at The Woodlands Town CenterĢ005 Lake Robbins Dr, The Woodlands, TX 77381Īnother pop-up ice skating rink in Houston that is just in town for the holidays is the Ice Rink at The Woodlands Town Center.

Tickets are $15 with a skate rental included and only $8 on Cheap Skate Mondays. The rink also has special events like Skating With the Stars on Tuesdays and Clutch City Wednesdays. The rink will be open until the end of January, and tickets must be purchased ahead for a specific time slot. Returning once again for the 2022 holiday season, this pop-up outdoor ice skating rink in Downtown Houston continues to be one of locals’ favorite ways to celebrate the holidays. Photo courtesy of the Discovery Green website
