Mt. Scott Roller Rink

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5530 SE 72nd Ave
Portland, OR 97206

Mt. Scott Roller Rink is a recreational facility in Portland, OR that offers roller skating activities for individuals and groups of all ages.

With a spacious rink and a welcoming atmosphere, the roller rink provides a fun and nostalgic experience for those looking to enjoy a classic pastime.

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4.05 reviews
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Betty F.
3/10/2015

I'm glad this rink is in my neighborhood. It seems as though not many people even know it exists. It's a bit older and has a couple of wonky divots on one side of the rink, but has a nice open set...

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Tami H.
4/6/2023

I've been skating here since I was a child. Love the location, the memories and everything they offer for a fun experience

Kary H.
2/18/2022

Hey, who has a neighborhood rollerskate rank blocks from your house. I do and I love it. It is 2$ to rent the skates. And there is music

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Dannie C.
1/26/2018

A skating rink with no music...that's weird...incredibly weird. An old pair of skates with shoe nails sticking my son in the bottom of his feet. When we complained, he put them back on the shelf...

Adam E.
3/31/2018

if you take the rink for what it is, it's a great spot to learn how to roller skate or inline... The first time my mom took me it was $ 0.10 cent an hour.. since then I've enjoyed playing...

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