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Numerica Skate Ribbon at Riverfront Spokane ice skating rink in Spokane, WA
Photo: Numerica Skate Ribbon at Riverfront Spokane
View of Numerica Skate Ribbon at Riverfront Spokane in Spokane, WA
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View of Numerica Skate Ribbon at Riverfront Spokane in Spokane, WA
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Numerica Skate Ribbon at Riverfront Spokane

4.2(344 reviews)$Sports
🕑 1.5-2 hours👶 Best for ages 4 and up. Younger children who are new to skating will appreciate the ribbon's walls for support, while older kids and teens enjoy the challenge of navigating the curves and straightaways. Skate aids are available for beginners, making this accessible for first-time skaters.

About

The Numerica Skate Ribbon at Riverfront Spokane offers a unique skating experience with its 650-foot-long winding ribbon design that's more adventurous than a traditional rink. Located in the heart of beautiful Riverfront Park, this seasonal attraction provides families with a memorable winter activity that combines exercise, skill-building, and outdoor fun against a scenic backdrop.

Highlights

  • Unique 650-foot winding ribbon design that's more exciting than a standard oval rink
  • Skate aids and supportive walls make it beginner-friendly for young children
  • Beautiful setting within Riverfront Park with scenic views of Spokane Falls
  • Extended hours on Fridays and Saturdays for evening skating under the lights
  • Convenient location near other park attractions for a full day of winter fun

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive right at opening (11:00 AM) on weekdays for the smoothest ice and smallest crowds, especially during school vacation weeks
  2. 2.Bring your own gloves and helmet for kids - they're essential for safety and warmth, and rentals may not always be available
  3. 3.Dress in layers that kids can move in easily; they'll warm up quickly once skating but will be cold while lacing up
  4. 4.Consider visiting on weekday afternoons (2-4 PM) when school groups have left but before evening crowds arrive
  5. 5.Take advantage of the adjacent Riverfront Park amenities like the Pavilion for warming up breaks with hot chocolate

Best Time to Visit

Weekday afternoons (Tuesday-Thursday, 1-4 PM) offer the best experience with fewer crowds and well-maintained ice. Friday and Saturday evenings are busiest and most festive but can be crowded for beginners. Sunday mornings after opening are ideal for families with young or first-time skaters.

What to Know

Admission includes skate rentals, and the ribbon is open seasonally from November through February (weather dependent). Riverfront Park offers convenient parking in nearby lots, and the venue is accessible with smooth pathways to the ribbon.

Seasonal Notes

Open seasonally from late November through late February, weather permitting. Hours and operations are weather-dependent, so check ahead during warmer spells or after snowstorms. The ribbon is especially magical during holiday season with festive decorations and often hosts special events around Christmas and New Year's.

Nearby Eats

The Pavilion at Riverfront Park houses casual dining options including Chairs Public House with a kids' menu and outdoor seating overlooking the park. For a quick bite, head to Jundt Art Center's café or walk a few blocks to downtown Spokane's Steam Plant Grill, which offers family-friendly dining with a unique historic atmosphere.

More Activities Near Spokane

Entertainment

Looff Carrousel

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Step back in time at the Looff Carrousel, a stunning hand-carved carousel from 1909 that's been enchanting Spokane families for over a century. Located in the heart of Riverfront Park, this beautifully preserved national treasure features 54 hand-carved horses and other whimsical creatures, all accompanied by the magical sounds of a vintage Wurlitzer organ. It's an affordable, nostalgic experience that creates lasting memories for multiple generations to enjoy together.

Nature

Centennial Trail

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The Centennial Trail offers 40 miles of paved, scenic pathway along the Spokane River, making it one of the Pacific Northwest's premier family-friendly outdoor destinations. Whether you're looking for a quick 30-minute bike ride or an all-day adventure, this trail accommodates strollers, training wheels, and everyone in between with stunning river views, wildlife spotting opportunities, and multiple access points throughout Spokane.

Farm

Green Bluff

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Green Bluff is a charming agricultural area featuring over 30 family-run farms just 20 minutes north of Spokane, offering authentic u-pick experiences where kids can harvest strawberries, blueberries, apples, pumpkins, and more depending on the season. It's an ideal destination for teaching children where their food comes from while enjoying fresh air, farm animals, hayrides, and the satisfaction of filling their own baskets with delicious, just-picked fruit.

Park

Manito Park

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