Roseville Ice Arena

About the Ice Arena

The Roseville Ice Arena is a year-round ice arena used for hockey, figure skating, skating lessons and general public skating. 

The indoor arena has seating for 2,000 people and a walking track surrounding the spectator area.

Built in 1969, the Roseville Ice Arena is the home of the Roseville Area High School boys and girls hockey teams, Roseville Figure Skating Club, Roseville Area Youth Hockey Association. During the summer months, the Roseville Ice Arena is home to the Midwest College and High School Hockey Leagues.

The Roseville Ice Arena also offers an extensive schedule of public sessions including Open Hockey, Open Skating, Open Figure Skating, Skatercize, Skating Lessons (ISI Certified), and Adult Long Blades.

The Roseville Ice Arena has a capacity of 2,000 spectators, seven locker rooms, and a concessions stand. The ice arena is surrounded by a 1/7th mile-long indoor walking track.

Geothermal Installation

Installation of Roseville’s geothermal system to make ice and to heat and cool is a sustainable green source of energy. It is more efficient and produces less carbon than traditional energy sources. Using geothermal technologies, the City of Roseville will capture waste heat and ground source energy to warm buildings. Heat pumps and exchangers will cool the facilities and make ice.

Take a Virtual Tour

Take a virtual tour of the Roseville Skating Center through photos and videos, plus watch a timelapse of how ice is made at the OVAL.