Ice Rink

Winter at the Hales Corners Park Ice Rink is all fun and games.

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Since 2013, each winter (weather permitting), volunteers help install the ice rink at Hales Corners Park. We encourage people in the community to enjoy the ice rink all winter long.

You can purchase or have your skates sharpened at Play It Again Sports on 74th and Edgerton. Skaters can park their vehicles in the parking lot on S. New Berlin Road, located north of the pool house. Parking is not permitted in front of the pool building.

The Friends of Hales Corners Park & Pool, a non-profit 501 (c)(3) charitable corporation formed in 2007, is moving forward on a project to build a proposed 100 ft. by 200 ft. outdoor ice-skating rink. The ice rink will join other community treasures in the park, such as the Hales Corners Pool, the Veterans Memorial, Jake’s Rock, tennis, basketball and volleyball courts, picnic areas, and baseball fields.

"I have to tell you that the ice rink is a huge hit with Ethan (15 yrs). He and his friends are there daily. Thank you for all you did to help make this happen. Cheers"

Lauren H.

"EVERY time that I drive by, it is being used by people of all ages. I have pulled over just to sit and watch."

Lori C.

Want to Help?

When we all pitch in, the Park and Pool win! Find out how you can help: volunteer, host an event, save aluminum cans, donate, and more.

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