Parks and Recreation Department

Municipal Service Center – 4811 N. Saginaw Rd.  Midland, MI 48640   Phone: 989-837-6930 Email: recreation@midland-mi.org

 

Skate Boarding and Inline Skating

 

Trilogy Skate Park
Inline Skates & Skateboards

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Located in Chippewassee Park, just over the Tridge in downtown Midland you can find Trilogy Skate Park. This 15,000-square-foot facility offers the latest in outdoor fun for both skateboards and in-line skates. Helmets and other safety gear are strongly suggested. Sorry... for safety reasons, bikes are not allowed inside the skate park.

 

Hours of operation are Sunday – Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 10:30 p.m. The park is lighted for evening skating.  In the winter months the park will not be available if snow is present.

 

Roller Hockey
Inline Skates

 

Located at the entrance to Emerson Park is a regulation-size hockey rink that serves as an in-line skate rink during the summer and an ice rink during the winter. Hockey nets are provided. Bring your own equipment. Safety gear is strongly suggested.

 

The rink at Emerson Park is lighted until 10 p.m. for evening skating. This is a non-scheduled facility, so stop by any time.

 

Check out the following tips on safe inline skating habits, presented by the Non-Motorized Transportation Committee.

 

·         Rail Trail Etiquette (PDF)

 

Pere Marquette Rail Trail
Inline Skates

 

30 miles of asphalt are just what you and your inline skates need for a great workout. The 12-foot-wide trail extends all the way to the City of Clare. The trail begins at the Farmer's Market, located at the foot of Ashman St. in downtown Midland. Non-motorized vehicles only.

 

Maps to Facilities

Click here to find MapQuest maps to the above facilities.

 

Non-Motorized Transportation Committee / Plan

A sub-committee of the Planning Commission, Midland's Non-Motorized Transportation Committee was established in July 2008 to bring more non-motorized transportation options - such as bicycling and walking paths - to the city. Click here to learn more about the committee and ideas for creating more pathways.