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South Suburban Sports Complex sports complex in Centennial, CO
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South Suburban Sports Complex

4.5(546 reviews)$Sports
🕑 2-4 hours👶 Best for ages 4 and up. Younger children can enjoy public skating sessions and introductory sports programs, while tweens and teens will appreciate the competitive leagues, open hockey, and fitness facilities. The complex also offers parent-tot classes for little ones just getting started in athletics.

About

South Suburban Sports Complex is a sprawling, year-round athletic destination that's perfect for active families in the Centennial area. With multiple ice skating rinks, expansive indoor turf fields, a fitness center, and organized youth sports programs, there's something to keep kids of all ages moving and engaged no matter the weather outside.

Highlights

  • Multiple NHL-sized ice rinks offering public skating sessions and learn-to-skate programs
  • Large indoor turf fields perfect for soccer, lacrosse, and other field sports year-round
  • Youth sports leagues and camps in hockey, figure skating, soccer, and more
  • On-site restaurant and snack bar for refueling between activities
  • Climate-controlled facilities make it an ideal option during Colorado's extreme weather days

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Book ice skating sessions online in advance, especially on weekends,public skate times fill up quickly during winter months and school breaks.
  2. 2.Bring your own skates if you have them to save on rental fees, but rentals are available on-site in a wide range of sizes.
  3. 3.Arrive 15-20 minutes early for first-time visits to allow time for parking, getting oriented in the large facility, and renting equipment if needed.
  4. 4.Check the online schedule before visiting as the ice rinks and fields alternate between public sessions, leagues, and private events throughout the day.
  5. 5.Pack layers,the ice rinks are chilly while the turf fields and fitness areas stay warm, so kids can adjust as they move between activities.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings and early afternoons (9 AM - 2 PM) are quietest for public skating and drop-in activities. Weekends get busy with youth sports tournaments and leagues, so arrive early if you're planning weekend visits. Winter months see the highest demand for ice skating.

What to Know

Public skating sessions typically cost $8-12 per person with skate rentals around $5. The complex has ample free parking and an on-site restaurant for snacks and meals, making it easy to spend several hours without leaving the facility.

Seasonal Notes

The complex operates year-round with extended hours during summer and school breaks. Holiday-themed skating events (Halloween skate, Christmas break sessions) are popular and require advance registration. Ice availability increases in fall and winter during prime hockey season.

Nearby Eats

The Grove Kitchen & Bar and Zio's Pizzeria are both within a 5-minute drive and offer family-friendly menus with options for picky eaters. For a quick post-activity treat, Chick-fil-A and Chipotle are located in the nearby shopping center on County Line Road.

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