Michigan City Ranked Among The Best For Ice Skating
Winter is here, so it’s time to bring the cold weather gear out of storage. In Michigan, for those who don’t play hockey all year, this specifically means ice skates. In fact, LawnStarter published a list detailing the best cities for ice skating in America, and a Michigan city ranked in the top 10. This may be surprising, but the city is not Detroit.
“We looked for cities with plenty of access to ice rinks, skating lessons, and hockey equipment,” LawnStarter said when explaining how they compiled their list of cities. They also analyzed Google search trends, considered weather conditions, and the popularity of the local hockey teams.
It will come as no surprise, however that Michigan as a whole produced favorable results. In fact, Detroit did get ranked as well and finished with a great score, coming in at #17.
Grand Rapids Is The 8th Best Ice Skating City
Finishing right behind Chicago and right above Denver, Grand Rapids was carried by its great skating climate score. Rink access was also a high mark for this Michigan city that is among the ice skating areas in America.
In terms of team popularity, Grand Rapids has a few options. Of course, the Detroit Red Wings are an iconic name in the NHL. However, Grand Rapids also has the Griffins of the American Hockey League (an affiliate of the Red Wings). The Griffins home ice is right in town at the Van Andel Arena.
“Whether you enjoy figure skating, hockey, or speed skating, winter is the best time to bundle up and head to your local ice rink,” LawnStarter says. In fact, a great place to partake in any of that is the Rosa Parks Circle Ice Rink. The season here opens this week (November 30) and remains open through February. Furthermore, it is an inexpensive cost to hit the ice. An adult ticket is just $4, and kids under $7 can skate for $2. Reservations can be made to reserve your ice time in advance, or walk-ups are accepted as well.
Enjoy Michigan's Winter Wonderland With These Unique Activities
No matter the time of year, Michigan has loads of cool stuff to do. But there’s something special about when the state turns into a winter wonderland. Just because it gets cold and snowy during winter doesn’t mean you have to hibernate at home. There are plenty of winter activities to enjoy all season long, even after the holiday rush.
Cities all across Michigan have outdoor fun, like skiing, ice skating, and even dining in igloos. Michiganders know how to prep for winter too. Many of us fire up fireplaces, stock up on hot cocoa, and dig out our snow gear in preparation for those winter months.
Winter Blues
The first day of winter marks the beginning of a season filled with holiday celebrations, quality time with friends and family, and cozy comforts. However, the extended cold days and nights can sometimes lead to cabin fever.
As the days get shorter, some folks start feeling a bit down. You might get the winter blues around the holidays or feel a bit of a slump after all the fun and festivities. The National Institutes of Health says that finding fun and engaging activities can help beat those winter blues.
Winter Fun Throughout Michigan
To prevent feelings of boredom and isolation during the winter months, many people find it essential to stay active. You can add a variety of indoor winter activities to your list, including cookie decorating, reading winter-themed books, making gingerbread houses, and working on puzzles, among other options.
Embrace the snowy months by enjoying your favorite comfort foods or hosting a winter-themed movie marathon. For some outdoor enjoyment and exposure to sunlight, consider activities like ice fishing, building snowmen, and creating snow angels.
In an effort to make your winter in Michigan more enjoyable, we’ve curated a list of unique winter activities for you to try. Take a peek at the list below.
Jeff Gorra is a Boston-based writer who has been with Beasley Media Group since the beginning of 2023. He writes about restaurants and food, as well as sports and rock music. His experience also includes show hosting and in-depth creative writing in rock and reggae dub music. Jeff’s an avid surfer, New York Giants, and Pearl Jam fan, however, if you make unforgettable pizza, he is sure to find you.