

If no ice skaters are present during the designated hours above, hockey may be played but must stop immediately once skaters arrive. Be sure to check the flag before heading out on the ice. to 5:30 p.m.when the rink is designated for open/public ice skating. When conditions are right and ice is available, the rink is designated for open hockey except for the hours of 11:30 a.m. Note, the District does not utilize refrigerant coils for establishing ice rinks. Making ice, however, requires a prolonged period of time (~72 hours) when both daytime and evening temperatures remain below 22° with several inches of frost in the ground.


Newton Park Natural Ice Rink 707 Fairview Avenueĭuring the winter months (mid-December to the end of February), the Newton Park tennis courts are converted to a natural ice rink. Please refrain from throwing debris onto the ice surface and absolutely no ice fishing. Both actions further complicate the District’s ability to provide safe and quality ice skating. In addition to needing temperatures below zero for several days, there are many other factors, such as the presence of snow, recent rainfall or periods of warmer temperatures, that impact the safety of the ice, ice thickness, and ability to groom/clear the ice.Īs a reminder, Lake Ellyn is a 10-acre body of water subject to the environment and other conditions not controlled by the Park District. Just because it’s very cold outside or the lake looks frozen, doesn’t necessarily mean the lake will be open for skating. The availability of skating on Lake Ellyn is dependent on weather conditions. Main Street or (630) 790-1030, as they often have used skates for sale or exchange. If you need skates, check with Paul’s Shoe Service, 486 N. Ice skate rentals are not available, so please bring your own. When the ice is safe for skating, lights will be available from 4:30 p.m. The best way to stay up to date on ice conditions is to sign up for notifications through the Park District hotline. Park District crews check the ice daily however, conditions can change rapidly, please be cautious anytime you are on the ice. The red light means skating is prohibited as the ice is unsafe, the green lightmeans it is safe to skate, and the yellow light means it is safe to skate and the Boathouse is open as a warming shelter. Safety is of utmost importance when it comes to using Lake Ellyn for ice skating. Lake Ellyn Natural Ice Rink 645 Lenox Road
