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Cornerstone Bank Arena
📍 4404 23rd Ave S, Fargo, ND 58103🌐 www.fargoparks.com/parks-and-facilities/cornerstone-bank-arena
About Cornerstone Bank Arena
Cornerstone Bank Arena is a skating rink in Fargo, ND. Cornerstone Bank Arena features two sheets of ice with extensive amenities including plenty of dressing rooms with showers, making it a comprehensive facility for serious hockey players and recreational skaters. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars by 176 visitors.
Quick Facts
- Type
- Ice Skating - Two Sheets
- Hockey Programs
- Yes, drop-in hockey available
- Food & Amenities
- Concessions, vending, ATM, showers
- Open Skate Pricing
- Around $3
- Location
- Hotels across the street, great parking
💡 Did You Know?
- Cornerstone Bank Arena features two sheets of ice with extensive amenities including plenty of dressing rooms with showers, making it a comprehensive facility for serious hockey players and recreational skaters
- The arena is surrounded by safety netting around both ice sheets, which protects spectators from pucks but creates a trade-off that some viewers find inhibits the watching experience
- Drop-in hockey is available on Wednesday nights, providing regular recreational hockey opportunities for the Fargo community
- Open skate sessions cost around $3, making it one of the most affordable recreational skating options, with guests noting good ice quality and pleasant indoor temperature control
- The arena's convenient location with hotels directly across the street and proximity to attractions like Bonanzaville USA, FARGODOME, and Thunder Road makes it a regional sports hub that attracts large tournaments with attendance reaching several thousand
💬 What Visitors Say
- Visit on Wednesday nights for drop-in hockey games - a popular recurring program that offers competitive play in a structured format
- Avoid visiting during tournament weekends (like Squirt Internationals) as the facility becomes extremely crowded with thousands of visitors, making it difficult to enjoy open skate sessions
- Be prepared to view games through perimeter netting - while this provides safety (pucks won't leave the ice), it slightly obstructs sightlines for spectators watching from stands
- Bring layers for temperature fluctuations - reviewers noted the arena is generally warm but occasional breezes can create uncomfortable cold spots throughout the facility
- Open skate sessions cost around $3, making it an affordable family outing; take advantage of the two sheets of ice and multiple dressing rooms with showers for convenient post-skate cleanup
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