





Skating Rinks
Hyde Park Ice Pavilion
📍 911 Robbins Dr, Niagara Falls, NY 14301🕐 Hours
| Monday | Closed |
|---|---|
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | Closed |
| Friday | Closed |
| Saturday | 4:30–6 PM |
| Sunday | 6–8 PM |
About Hyde Park Ice Pavilion
Hyde Park Ice Pavilion is a skating rink in Niagara Falls, NY. Hyde Park Ice Pavilion features two separate ice rinks on-site, with one dedicated junior rink in the back, providing multiple skating surfaces for different skill levels and programs. Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars by 295 visitors.
Quick Facts
- Rinks
- 2 ice rinks
- Rental
- Yes, free skates available
- Hockey
- Tournament hosting, programs available
- Amenities
- Pro shop, party room, snack bar, restaurant
- Seating
- Spacious spectator seating with heaters
💡 Did You Know?
- Hyde Park Ice Pavilion features two separate ice rinks on-site, with one dedicated junior rink in the back, providing multiple skating surfaces for different skill levels and programs
- The facility offers free skates available to all visitors, eliminating the rental fee barrier and reducing the need for early arrival to fit rental skates
- The rink is severely underrated and rarely mentioned, with many local Niagara Falls residents unaware of its existence despite being a well-maintained venue
- Hyde Park Ice Pavilion has hosted significant hockey tournaments, including events for Nickel City Hockey, with staff recognized for accommodating tournament operations and maintaining on-time game schedules
💬 What Visitors Say
- Arrive early for skate rental fitting, especially during busy times. Free skates are available, but getting properly fitted early ensures you don't miss valuable ice time.
- This venue is underrated and less crowded than other rinks in the region. Weekday visits likely offer a more relaxed experience with shorter rental lines and less congestion on the ice.
- First-timers should know the facility has two rinks and is spacious with plenty of spectator seating. Free skates are available, making it very beginner-friendly for families trying ice skating for the first time.
- Bring warm layers and socks—reviewers mention the rink is not overly heated for public skating. The upstairs bar and restaurant plus snack bar mean you can stay warm with hot beverages between skating.
- The venue offers Learn to Skate programs and hockey lessons, making it ideal for families wanting structured instruction rather than just open skating.
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