Try multiple activities including hockey, figure skating, speed skating and curling. Built in 2001 just in time for the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, Utah Olympic Oval is located in the community of Kearns, just 16 miles west of Salt Lake City, Utah.

Where can I go ice skating in Utah?

Valid at Utah Olympic Oval. Ice skating is always fun – but Public Skating at the Utah Olympic Oval is special. The 400-meter ice Oval holds more Olympic world records than anywhere else as the “Fastest Ice on Earth.” It’s an experience not to be missed!

When are public skate sessions held?

In a typical year, Public Skate sessions are held on the 400-meter Oval August through March. April through August Public Skate sessions are held on two ice hockey rinks. This is subject to change throughout the year Please be careful and skate to your ability level.

What is the Utah Olympic Oval curling experience?

The Utah Olympic Oval offers a unique and Olympic experience with the sport of Curling! Participants can learn this sport with the very same stones that were used in the 2002 Winter Olympics. Whether you’re new to curling, or want to join a league, we’ve got the program for you.

What is Utah Olympic Park known for?

About Utah Olympic Park. Built for the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, Utah Olympic Park is located in Park City, just 25 miles east of Salt Lake City, Utah. The nearly 400 acre venue houses one of only four sliding tracks in North America, six Nordic ski jumps, a 2002 Winter Games museum, and a multitude of adventure activities.

Who can join our speed skating programs at the oval?

Those who are comfortable with the basic skills of ice skating – but want to go faster on the ice – can join our speed skating programs taught by the Oval coaching staff. The Utah Olympic Oval is proud to house a hockey community like no other!