Events
Races, rollouts, festivals, sessions, competitions, workshops, camps, meetups, and recurring skate nights—organized so skaters can plan what comes next.
The global skating directory
Skate Terminal connects skaters with the events, places, communities, routes, and resources that keep skating culture moving around the world.
Why Skate Terminal exists
A weekly night skate in one city, a marathon on another continent, a neighborhood rink session, a downhill route, a roller derby league, or a beginner-friendly class can all be part of the same movement.
Skate Terminal brings those opportunities into one connected directory, making it easier to discover what is happening, where it is happening, and who is making it happen.
What we bring together
Races, rollouts, festivals, sessions, competitions, workshops, camps, meetups, and recurring skate nights—organized so skaters can plan what comes next.
Rinks, skateparks, trails, routes, shops, training spaces, venues, and skate-friendly destinations—from neighborhood spots to places worth building a trip around.
Clubs, crews, teams, schools, organizers, local groups, and online communities—the people who turn a route, rink, park, or street into a shared experience.
Built for the whole scene
Skate Terminal is not limited to a single style. The directory is designed to grow with the full range of skating disciplines, communities, and local traditions.
For organizers, clubs, and venues
If you organize an event, manage a venue, run a skate school, lead a community, or maintain a recurring session, Skate Terminal gives your information a dedicated home.
Useful information, handled responsibly
Listings may be submitted or maintained by organizers, venues, communities, and users who know the experience first-hand.
Public official websites and social pages may also be used to help skaters discover real events, places, and communities.
Dates, prices, routes, venue rules, and weather plans can change. Important details should always be confirmed with the official source.
Discover an event, explore a new city, connect with a community, or help add something the skating world should know about.
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