Ice Skate Under the Shadow of Mount Shasta at the Siskiyou Ice Rink

Whether it’s a sunny day under the shadow of Mt. Shasta or a cold night under bright, illuminating stars, the Siskiyou Ice Rink is one of a kind in our community. Heck, it’s one of a kind in the world.

As a Northern California resident, skating on a beautiful outdoor ice rink seems foreign. When you add to the spectacle the stunning view of Mount Shasta constantly hovering above, you realize that this isn’t just another ice rink.

The Siskiyou Ice Rink is a gem in NorCal – and a frozen one at that.

The Siskiyou Ice Rink opened to the public on November 20 and will stay open through the winter until February 6. Its weekly schedule will include numerous public skates, group skates and hockey programs. Go to  siskiyourink.org  for all the information and schedule.

The Friends of Siskiyou Ice Rink, the non-profit organization that manages the rink, continues to make improvements to the beautiful ice rink in Mount Shasta year-over-year. The past seasons have seen the rink’s expansion to being a full National Hockey League standard sized rink, new dasher boards were acquired and installed, the entire chiller system was upgraded, issues with the rink’s cement pad were addressed, the area around the fire pit was improved, new hockey netting was put up, and much more, including helping make youth hockey accessible to all youth wanting to participate.

At the Siskiyou Ice Rink, you can be a novice skater looking for a rare ice experience, an amateur looking to nail your first figure skating trick or a pro showing off your skills in a hockey game, this rink literally has something for everyone. Programs offered at the rink include open family skating, a full hockey program, learn-to-skate and figure skating classes, competitions and shows.

The rink was first built in 2000, and its road to success has been a slow, bumpy process. The rink originally consisted of a set of boards around the rink, a chilling system and plumbing system to move coolant to the ice surface and a Zamboni to clean the ice. The plumbing consisted of plastic tubes embedded in a sand floor. In 2004 a cement pad was poured below the ice, greatly improving its quality. Each addition and improvement to the rink was made possible by donations, grants and community fundraising.

The existence of the Siskiyou Ice rink is made possible by the participants, but you can’t forget the man hours the volunteers put in every day.

The operational costs of the rink are defrayed by admission fees, skate rentals and season passes. However, Friends of Siskiyou Ice Rink, a non-profit organization, raises contingency funds for the purpose of covering operational deficits should they occur.

The Friends of Siskiyou Ice Rink is a major part of this rink’s existence. Every year, the non-profit organization uses fundraisers to fund any costs incurred over revenues and make any improvements needed, or wanted, at the rink.

In 2011 when the rink was forced to close due to a number of factors, it was “The Friends” who stepped up with a grassroots campaign to raise money and awareness in order to address the rinks problems. “The Friends” have scored donations to expand the rink to a fully NHL regulation-sized rink. Other funded improvements include the purchase of a Zamboni, new dasher boards, improved electrical wiring, lighting and sound, improved drainage, and new skate sharpening equipment.

(It should be noted that a anonymous donor has given hundreds of thousand of dollars to the rink of the past few years. We won’t attempt to guess the identity of the donor, but from everyone in the community, we want to give a thunderous “thank you!”)

Today, the rink is flourishing with out-of-towners and locals alike flocking to the rink to free skate or play hockey. If you haven’t had a chance to experience one of the true winter gems of Northern California, it’s well worth the commute and potential cold weather. Dress warm and prepare for an experience you’ll never forget.

For more information on the Siskiyou Ice Rink and Friends of Siskiyou Ice Rink go to siskiyourink.org.

Active NorCal

Telling the Stories of Northern California

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