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Dodge Park Ice Rink
📍 40400 Utica Rd, Sterling Heights, MI 48313About Dodge Park Ice Rink
Dodge Park Ice Rink is a skating rink in Sterling Heights, MI. Dodge Park Ice Rink offers Sensory Friendly Sundays on the second Sunday of each month (December-February) from 11am-1pm, featuring dimmed lighting, no music, and available skate trainers to create an accessible skating experience for neurodivergent and sensory-sensitive visitors.
Quick Facts
- Type
- Outdoor Ice Skating
- Season
- December through February
- Resident Admission
- Free with valid ID
- Non-Resident Admission
- $5 per person
- Skate Rental
- Yes, $5
💡 Did You Know?
- Dodge Park Ice Rink offers Sensory Friendly Sundays on the second Sunday of each month (December-February) from 11am-1pm, featuring dimmed lighting, no music, and available skate trainers to create an accessible skating experience for neurodivergent and sensory-sensitive visitors
- Sterling Heights residents receive free admission with valid ID, while the rink offers a Recreation Passport program that allows Sterling Heights residents under 18 with a non-resident caregiver to skate for free
- Dodge Park Ice Rink is an outdoor facility operating only during winter months (December through February), making weather conditions a critical factor for operations
💬 What Visitors Say
- Call the Ice Rink Hotline at 586-446-2711 before visiting, especially during winter weather, to confirm the rink is open and operating as scheduled since it's an outdoor facility subject to weather closures.
- Weekday sessions (Monday-Thursday, 12-9pm) are likely to be less crowded than weekend hours, making them ideal for beginners or those who prefer a more relaxed skating experience.
- Sterling Heights residents get free admission with a valid ID, and residents under 18 with a non-resident caregiver can use a Recreation Passport for free skating—significant savings for local families.
- Attend Sensory Friendly Sundays (second Sunday of each month, 11am-1pm) if you or your child is sensitive to noise and bright lights—the rink dims lighting, plays no music, and provides skate trainers on a first-come, first-serve basis.
- Bring warm socks and layers since this is an outdoor rink operating December through February in Michigan—temperatures will be significantly colder than an indoor facility, especially during evening sessions.
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