An aerial view of ice skaters at Enchant LA.
Photograph: Michael Juliano for Time Out
Photograph: Michael Juliano for Time Out

Where to go ice skating in Los Angeles

From the beach to the mountains, here’s where to go ice skating in Los Angeles to bring on the holiday cheer

Gillian Glover
Written by: Michael Juliano
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Make the city your winter wonderland and add ice skating in Los Angeles to your list of must-do Christmas events this season. These family-friendly rinks offer more than just skates—from wintry food and drinks to Christmas lights and visits with Santa, there’s something for everyone.

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Updated December 2025: After taking 2020 off, some of L.A.’s most notable outdoor ice rinks (notably Burbank’s and Glendale’s) never returned. But not to worry: We’ve filled their void by looking beyond the county borders to supplement this year’s picks with some festive OC options. Last year, West Hollywood joined the icy offerings on this list, and Arcadia has welcomed a brand-new option this year: the charming skating trail at Enchant LA.

Lace up at these outdoor ice skating rinks in Los Angeles

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  • Downtown Financial District

L.A. doesn’t typically seem like much of a winter wonderland, until, that is, you create an ice skating rink right in the midst of Downtown skyscrapers. Come glide around and pretend there’s snow on the ground at Pershing Square’s outdoor holiday skating rink. Skate rentals are included in admission, though lockers and skating aids cost a few dollars extra.

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  • Santa Monica

Located just blocks from the ocean, Ice in downtown Santa Monica brings a bit of winter to the comfortable coastal city. The 8,000-square-foot outdoor rink runs daily from November to mid-January on the corner of Fifth Street and Arizona Avenue (less than a 10-minute walk from the E Line). Tickets for an hourlong slot ($24) include skate rentals, and you can book private parties and fire pits if you’re looking for something a bit more premium. Look out for cozy treats for sale, plus special events like classical Sunday afternoons and a sparkly shindig for Taylor Swift’s birthday (Dec 13).

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  • West Hollywood

The city of West Hollywood is once again throwing its hat into the outdoor ice-skating scene by transforming West Hollywood Park into a rink and a Winter Village with photo ops and a general store, where you can buy snacks and hot chocolate. Schedule your visit around a handful of theme nights: For the rink’s first weekend open, you can shop a festive outdoor market featuring local artists and vendors December 6 and 7 (11am–5pm). December 13 brings a WeHo Winter Wonderland and Chappell Roan-themed Pink Pony Club Skate, while Drag on Ice takes over the rink December 14. A 90-minute skating session will cost you $22. 

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  • South Park

The annual L.A. Kings ice skating rink presented by Coca-Cola once again returns to L.A. Live. Skate around the dazzling Christmas tree that stands in the middle of the outdoor rink, and take in an LED holiday light show on the huge screens around the plaza. Choose from four nightly skating sessions. Note: General admission tickets, which include skate rental, are only sold on-site, and can’t be purchased online ahead of time.

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  • Arcadia

Not to be confused with Enchanted Forest of Light at Descanso Gardens, this newcomer to L.A.’s Christmas-lights scene is also located in the San Gabriel Valley—Santa Anita Park, to be precise—and claims to have the largest Christmas-lights maze in the world. In addition to its lit-up labyrinth with a 100-foot tree of lights as its centerpiece, the one-stop holiday extravaganza also boasts an ice slide, a Ferris wheel, mini golf, shopping, visits with Santa and festive treats, as well as ice skating courtesy of Aerie—the only entry on this list that’s more of a skating trail than your typical oblong rink. Skating is available as an add-on to your Enchant ticket price—$15 for adults and $10 for kids.

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  • Irvine

If you’re shopping in Orange County and dreaming of a white Christmas, the open-air Irvine Spectrum Center has your answer. Located in Giant Wheel Court by Nordstrom, this Anaheim Ducks–sponsored rink offers an opportune time out from a busy shopping day. Following each 90-minute skating session, the rink is closed for resurfacing, so you’ll never have to skate on slush. Head to the adjacent Ferris wheel during the half-hour the rink is closed for nonstop fun. Tickets—$27 with skate rental, $24 if you bring your own—are available at the rink, but if you want “jump the line” tickets, you can buy them online ahead of time for $50.

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  • Costa Mesa

This Christmas-themed Costa Mesa event has been turning Orange County into a veritable winter wonderland for 11 years now. Expect a Forest of Lights walk-through, snow play, ice tubing and photo ops, visits with Santa and a new falling snow area and themed entertainment zones with live music. You can upgrade your experience with carnival rides, bounce houses, “polar putt-putt” golf, fireside igloos and ice skating ($17–$22 for a 45-minute session). Hot cocoa and seasonal treats will help keep things cozy. 

 

 

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  • Lake Arrowhead

It’s always Christmas at this charmingly kitsch amusement park outside of Lake Arrowhead. But it’s extra Christmassy toward the end of the year at Santa’s Village—especially if you’re lucky enough to get some fresh mountain snowfall. Swing by from November 13 to January 4 for lighting displays, a train ride, a magical nighttime walk through the forest, seasonal snacks, breakfast with Santa and tea with Mrs. Claus (those require a separate ticket) and ice skating in the picturesque Silver Bells Arena. Skate rental is included in the price of park admission—just make sure to bring socks.

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