Update on Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board 2023-24 ice rinks and ice safety

Rink openings likely delayed into January due to unusually warm weather

Staff have been working hard to build ice rinks in parks across Minneapolis, but unusually warm weather could delay rink openings into January.

At this point, consistent below freezing temperatures are needed for 7-10 days to create safe skating surfaces, and the current forecast predicts a sustained pattern of above freezing temperatures through December.

Staff will continue to work tirelessly to open rinks as soon as possible. More updates will be issued as conditions evolve.

Information on ice rinks locations, warming room hours, and the rink building process is available at minneapolisparks.org/rinks

Ice Safety

Ice on Minneapolis water bodies is never 100% safe. Do not go out onto ice unless you check ice thickness and find it to be at least 4 inches thick for new, clear ice, or 8 inches thick for white or snow-covered ice.

More information on ice safety from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is available at mndnr.gov/icesafety

Park Board Announcements

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