I saw that Blendon Woods ice skating pond is open:
"Blendon Woods ice skating pond is opened to skating. It does have some rough spots and might be "tough going" for novice/beginners. But with 5" of thick ice it is good to go! Have fun and be careful!"
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Posted 1 year ago #
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We also drove by Creekside in Gahanna which has skating available during select days. I think the cost was $3
Posted 1 year ago # -
found a fb fan page with details
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=190042763636&index=1Posted 1 year ago # -
ooh, that would be nice. I think that is a pretty area too.
Posted 1 year ago # -
i feel into the water at creekside after my sisters wedding... it is pretty back there.
Posted 1 year ago # -
Creekside is a tiny, contrived rink. Blendon Woods sounds better. Also heard last year that the City of Dublin has an outdoor rink. Altogether, when I move here I was surprised there weren't more outdoor rinks but I realize the temps don't stay cold enough for a sustained period.
Posted 1 year ago # -
Break out your skates! The ice skating rink at Coffman Park Pavilion will be open this evening: http://bit.ly/fjjsG5
Posted 1 year ago # -
I started a message on a different feed. I haven't been by Goodale park recently, but skated on the Olentangy river last weekend and had an awesome time. Anyone want to plan on checking out Gooddale Park pond for a little skating session this Sunday?
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I'm pretty sure the pond in Goodale Park has been drained.
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