Seasonal & Holidays
Where To Skate, Ski And Sled In And Around Flint
Feeling inspired by the Winter Games? Here are a few ways to get out, stay active and make the most of the season!

Feeling inspired by the excitement of the Winter Games? You don’t have to travel far to get in on the seasonal spirit. Around Flint, you’ll find places where families can lace up skates, enjoy indoor winter fun, or plan easy day trips to nearby skiing, tubing or sledding spots. Whether you’re looking to stay close to home or head out for a weekend adventure, these ideas can help you make the most of the season. Just be sure to double-check hours, weather conditions and reservation details before heading out.
⛸️ Ice Skating & Indoor Winter Fun
Crystal Fieldhouse Ice Arena
Address: 5371 Daly Farms Dr, Burton, MI 48509
Phone: (810) 744-0800
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Details: Crystal Fieldhouse offers public skating sessions, hockey leagues, and learn-to-skate programs at a full indoor rink. It’s about a 10–15 minute drive from Flint and is one of the most convenient year-round skating options nearby.
810 Sports Complex
Address: 1160 S Elms Rd, Flint, MI 48532
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Phone: (810) 635-8487
Details: Flint Iceland Arenas provides public skating, recreational hockey, and seasonal programs in a local indoor facility. Located on the west side of the city, it’s an easy in-town option for winter skating.
🎿 Skiing, Snowboarding & Tubing — Day Trips
Pine Knob Ski & Snowboard Resort
Address: 7778 Sashabaw Rd, Clarkston, MI 48348
Phone: (248) 625-0800
Details: Pine Knob offers skiing, snowboarding, terrain parks, and lessons with reliable snowmaking throughout the winter season. It’s about a 45–55 minute drive from Flint and is the closest full downhill ski area.
Boyne Mountain Resort
Address: 1 Boyne Mountain Rd, Boyne Falls, MI 49713
Phone: (855) 688-7024
Details: Boyne Mountain features extensive ski terrain, snowboarding, and tubing hills along with a full winter resort atmosphere. It’s roughly a 3.5–4 hour drive from Flint and works well for a full weekend winter trip.
☃️ Outdoor Play & Sledding Spots
Winter in Flint brings plenty of opportunities for outdoor play once snow blankets the ground. Local parks and open hills quickly become neighborhood sledding favorites.
Flint spots to consider:
- Thread Lake Park has open grassy hills that can work well for sledding when snow conditions allow. Its location within the city makes it an easy go-to for quick winter fun. (Source: Genesee County Parks)
Further outdoors:
- Linden County Park — This park offers larger hills and open terrain that allow for longer sled runs when snow sticks. It’s about a 20–25 minute drive from Flint and gives a more scenic setting for a snow day outing.
Bundle up, stay safe and have fun wherever winter takes you!
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