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The Kirkwood Recreation Station Ice Arena Leagues Open

Play Hockey, Learn to Skate, Figure-skating and more!

The Kirkwood Recreation Station Ice Arena

111 South Geyer Road
Kirkwood, MO  63122  (map it)
314-822-5825

The Kirkwood Recreation Station Ice Arena is open year-round for public skating, skating lessons, and other public activities. To be eligible for the Kirkwood resident prices listed below, you must have a Recreation Station ID Card, issued at the Community Center office. ID cards cost $5, and are valid for three years. To obtain a card come to the Community Center office during regular hours. Bring a current picture ID (MO driver’s license, etc.) showing your Kirkwood address and current utility bill, bank statement or personal property receipt for that same address.

 

PUBLIC SKATING

Admission Fees:

Kirkwood Resident Youth (4-17) - $4.00
Kirkwood Resident Adult (18+) - $4.00
Kirkwood Resident Senior (65+) - $3.50
Non Resident Youth (4-17) - $5.00
Non Resident Adult (18+) - $5.00
Non Resident Senior (65+) - $4.50
Skate Rental $2.00

General Public Skating Information

  • Children 3 and under free with each paying adult (excludes skate rental).
  • Kirkwood residents must have ID card to receive Kirkwood resident rates.
  • Some Session's may not include entire ice surface due to group lessons at rink ends (see Calendar below). 
  • Skate buckets available to children 8 and under on a first come, first serve basis (supplies limited).
  • Rental skate sizes: Children's 6-13, Youth 1-6, Adult 7-14. First come, first serve (supplies limited). 
  • 10 Admission punch card (purchase 9, get 1 FREE) - $36.00 (Kirkwood Residents), $45.00 (Non Residents).
  • Full hockey equipment is strongly discouraged during public skating and is allowed only for children 8 and under. 
  • Skate sharpening available (next business day only, after 3:00 PM) - $5.00.

Monthly Activity Calendar (Public Skating Times)
  November2017 or December2017 

Click on the calendar above for Public Skating, Stick and Puck or Freestyle times. Please note that there may be some cancellations or additions due to holidays or other events. You will need Adobe Acrobat Readerto view. To download click on the logo Get Adobe Reader Logo

 

STICK AND PUCK

These sessions offer participants the opportunity to get on the ice with their own hockey stick and puck. HECC approved helmet (with cage if under 18), gloves, stick, and puck required. Hourly admission fees are $5.00 for Kirkwood Residents and $6.00 for Non Residents. Arrive early, Stick and Puck limited to the first 30 skaters. Some sessions may be canceled, check monthly calendar above for times.

FREESTYLE SESSIONS

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