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Seasonal & Holidays

Where To Skate, Ski And Sled In And Around Green Bay

Feeling inspired by the Winter Games? Here are a few ways to get out, stay active and make the most of the season!

Ready for some winter adventure? From indoor skating to easy day trips for skiing, sledding and tubing, here’s where to find winter fun around Green Bay.
Ready for some winter adventure? From indoor skating to easy day trips for skiing, sledding and tubing, here’s where to find winter fun around Green Bay. (Shutterstock)

Feeling inspired by the excitement of the Winter Games? You don’t have to travel far to get in on the seasonal spirit. Around Green Bay, you’ll find places where families can lace up skates, enjoy indoor winter fun, or plan easy day trips to nearby skiing, tubing or sledding spots. Whether you’re looking to stay close to home or head out for a weekend adventure, these ideas can help you make the most of the season. Just be sure to double-check hours, weather conditions and reservation details before heading out.


⛸️ Ice Skating & Indoor Winter Fun

Cornerstone Community Center Ice Rink

Address: 1640 Fernando Dr, Ashwaubenon, WI 54304

Phone: (920) 403-2000

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Details: Cornerstone Community Center features an indoor ice rink offering public skating sessions, figure skating programs, and hockey throughout the winter season. It’s about a 10 minute drive from downtown Green Bay and is one of the most convenient year-round skating options in the area.


Titletown Ice Skating Rink

Address: Hy-Vee Plaza, 1065 Lombardi Ave, Green Bay, WI 54304

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Phone: 920-569-7500

Details: Titletown’s seasonal ice skating rink opens each winter on Hy-Vee Plaza with public skating sessions and skate rentals available when weather permits. It’s right by Lambeau Field and offers a lively open-air skating experience in downtown Green Bay’s winter festivities.


🎿 Skiing, Snowboarding & Tubing — Day Trips

Granite Peak Ski Area

Address: 227200 Snowbird Ave, Wausau, WI 54401

Phone: (715) 845-2846

Details: Granite Peak is one of Wisconsin’s largest ski areas, offering downhill skiing, snowboarding, and terrain for a wide range of skill levels with extensive snowmaking. It’s about a 1 hour 45 minute drive from Green Bay and makes a popular winter day trip for bigger hill variety.


Nordic Mountain

Address: W5806 County Rd W, Wild Rose, WI 54984

Phone: (920) 787-3324

Details: Nordic Mountain features skiing, snowboarding, and a large snow tubing park with groomed lanes and lift service. It’s about a 1 hour 30 minute drive from Green Bay and is well known for its tubing hill and family-friendly winter atmosphere.


☃️ Outdoor Play & Sledding Spots

After a fresh snowfall, parks and neighborhood hills around Green Bay quickly fill with sleds, snow boots, and bundled-up families making the most of winter weather. It’s always smart to check city or county park updates before heading out to be sure conditions are safe and accessible.

Green Bay spots to consider:

  • Baird Creek Greenway has open grassy slopes and rolling terrain that locals use for sledding and snow play when snowfall is deep enough to stick. Its natural setting and multiple hill options make it a favorite in-town place to enjoy a classic snow day. (Source: City of Green Bay, WI)

Further outdoors:

  • Pamperin Park — This large county park on the northwest side of Green Bay has gentle hills and wide open spaces that can work well for sledding and winter exploring when snow accumulates, and it is about a 15 minute drive from downtown Green Bay.

Bundle up, stay safe and have fun wherever winter takes you!

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