Enjoy ice skating at the Frozen Sandlot
October 20, 2025

Outdoor ice skating returns to downtown Kokomo! The rink will open the Friday after Thanksgiving (Nov. 28, 2025) and will remain open on select dates through January 11, 2026. There will be 33 days open to the public during the 7-week skating season.

Kokomo Municipal Stadium will again transform into The Frozen Sandlot this winter. The 60-foot by 90-foot rink will feature real ice. That’s right, real ice. This isn’t like other temporary rinks which utilize artificial or synthetic ice-like materials.

Not much of a skater? Spectators are welcome! The rink will be placed close to the backstop so you can watch the action on the ice.

Skates will be available to rent and skate sizes vary from Children size 8 to Adult size 13. Can I bring my own skates? Absolutely! Also, you can bring a helmet if you wish. (Helmets will be available for rent as well.)

All tickets can be purchased at the rink with cash or cards.

Visit their website to find a full schedule of public skating dates and times, ticket prices, online waiver form and more.

The Frozen Sandlot will be closed on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.

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