Mountain View Ice Arena

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14313 SE Mill Plain Blvd
Vancouver, WA 98684

Mountain View Ice Arena in Vancouver, WA, offers a range of ice-related activities and programs for all ages. Whether you're into ice skating, hockey, figure skating, or just looking for a fun day out, this ice arena has something for everyone.

From public skating sessions to hockey pick-up games, birthday parties, and rentals, Mountain View Ice Arena provides a diverse array of options to enjoy on the ice. They also offer coaching opportunities and specialized programs like Learn-to-Skate classes, Figure Skating Academy, and Youth Hockey.

Conveniently located just 5 minutes off I-205, Mountain View Ice Arena invites visitors to join in the fun and excitement of skating. With a variety of activities and programs available, this ice arena is a hub for those looking to embrace the thrill of gliding on ice.

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Noelle C.
12/22/2024

I admit I only started skating after being priced out of the other things I love, and decided to go for the learn-to-skate package thing. $249 for 14 group lessons AND 14 public skate sessions...

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Jennifer D.
5/4/2024

We came for a kid's 11th birthday party. Kiddos ranged from 4 - 12 and all had fun. You can rent the blue seals/walkers for kiddos who are struggling. Those cost $10-$15 per session which is a...

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Michael V.
1/21/2020

This place is, as most kids would say is a bop.I had a lot of fun but the skates are eh. As a broke teen I realized you get what you paid for, so I humbled myself and realized it's fine because I...

Mariella T.
2/20/2022

It's a very happy and welcoming place and a great price for both skates and skating time

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Keith K.
2/11/2016

Skating is like flying, for those of us without wings or a jet pack. The rink known as Mountain View Ice Arena (not to be confused with the spiritual center next door) is tucked just off of Mill...

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