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Leddy Park Arena

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The Arena is always bustling with excitement. We are open almost year round (we close for five weeks in May/June for maintenance and repairs) and have something for everyone.

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The Arena is always bustling with excitement. We are open almost year round (we close May/June for maintenance and repairs) and have something for everyone. Whether your interests are figure skating, hockey, broomball or just skating with friends during public skating sessions, you are sure to find a great deal of fun and exercise at Leddy. We are proud to be home ice facility for Burlington's youth hockey organization (BAHA), Burlington and Colchester boys & girls high school hockey teams, Vermont Lumberjacks Junior Hockey, Full Stride adult hockey, and the Champlain Valley Skating Club, which includes Vermont Children's Theatre on Ice and On Thin Ice adult theatre troupe!

We offer a number of public skating times open to the public as well as stick and puck sessions, where you can bring your stick, skates and a helmet to either improve your shot, or join in a small game. We also have ice times available for private rentals for your group or party or for private instruction. At $195 per hour for the Olympic ice or $95 per hour for the studio ice, it is a great affordable way to have your own private skate. We also offer birthday parties on ice - one hour in the party room upstairs and one hour on the studio ice for $120. Call 802-865-7558 to check for availability.

Address: 216 Leddy Park Rd, Burlington (Vermont) 05408
Phone: (802) 865-7558
Email: vog.tvnotgnilrub@sgninnejs
Parking: Lot
State: VT
City: Burlington
Street Number: 216 Leddy Park Rd
Zip Code: 05408
categories: ice skating rink, stadium, arena & sports venue, park


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I am not a local so when I went looking for some beaches I found this as a suggestion. I'm so glad I did. My first experience with it was on a Thursday morning and there were not a lot of people. I went again Friday morning and there were more people but everyone was respectful of each other and gave more than enough space to each other to enjoy the water. Now if you're a tourist do not underestimate how cold the water is. You may see a ton of people in the water but it is chilly. I went early June so it's probably still too chilly for most people.
What can I say! I loved this trampoline place when I lived in Gainesville, Florida! I was so sad that it got bought out! The company that bought it out. did it, no justice! I walked into this establishment and instantly felt at home. They are awesome! My son loved them then, and we were so happy we were able to experience that again! Thank you for being an amazing company!
Amazing nature park and beach tucked away just off a busy city street. The Burlington area has quite a few gems, and this is one of the best we found. Sandy beach that allows you to walk out into Lake Champlain well over 100'.
I personally enjoy Leddy Beach - less crowded than North Beach and has a Hannafords within a half a mile.
Great park that currently has a dog - friendly section of the beach.
Newly renovated areas and beachfront. Has event tent and outdoor ping pong/table tennis, grills, bathrooms close by. Restrooms: Close by in the ice rink building. Dog-friendliness: Dogs in certain locations, not on the beach itself. Picnic area: Lots of space right above the beach.
Nice beach with a little bit less of a crowd than North Beach, although it’s a little bit more of a walk down to the beach if you have a lot of stuff with you. Sign says no dogs but we had our dog off to the side and saw a couple others there and nobody was giving us any problems.
It's one of the best hidden lake beaches in the northern east. Clean and not crowded at all. The scenery is beautiful. There is parking and large pic nic tables and restrooms. We went on a sunny Saturday and it was not crowded at all. Best of all there is free parking and no entrance fee. Highly recommended. Even paying lake beaches don't get close to this one. Very large and beautiful beach.
Wonderful park in the New North End of Burlington. We drove to the back area furthest from the main road and parked in the large parking lot to go rollerblading on the bike path. It was a fun time and the park and surrounding area are very well maintained.
Im so much a beach person but leddy park is nice and clean. Had a blast with my dogs and went again without.
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