Those of all ages and skating abilities will meet on the ice this winter. First-timers may glide their way right by a seasoned skater perfecting a figure eight. Whether you're heading out for fun or for practice, pick a rink with our guide to Long Island's indoor, outdoor and temporary ice skating facilities.

⛸️ INDOOR ICE RINKS ⛸️

ANDREW STERGIOPOULOS ICE RINK AT PARKWOOD SPORTS COMPLEX

65 Arrandale Ave., Great Neck; 516-487-2975, gnparks.org

Season Through early June.

Cost Residents with park pass: $9, $7 ages 16 and younger; nonresidents: $15, $11 ages 16 and younger; $6 skate rental.

Hours Public session hours vary.

More info Public sessions are open to Great Neck Park District residents and nonresidents. Skating programs/private lessons are available.

CANTIAGUE PARK

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