The global skating directory

Every skate starts somewhere.

Skate Terminal connects skaters with the events, places, communities, routes, and resources that keep skating culture moving around the world.

Events worth traveling for Places made for rolling Communities that bring people together

Why Skate Terminal exists

Skating is local. The culture is worldwide.

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.

Skaters enjoying an indoor roller rink
People skating together in an urban public space
One place to discover the people, places, and moments that make skating meaningful.

What we bring together

A clearer way to explore the skating world.

Events

Races, rollouts, festivals, sessions, competitions, workshops, camps, meetups, and recurring skate nights—organized so skaters can plan what comes next.

Places

Rinks, skateparks, trails, routes, shops, training spaces, venues, and skate-friendly destinations—from neighborhood spots to places worth building a trip around.

Communities

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

Different wheels. One global culture.

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.

Inline skating Roller skating Quad skating Aggressive skating Speed skating Urban skating Park skating Roller derby Artistic skating Recreational skating Long-distance skating Downhill Freestyle Slalom Ice skating Skateboarding Skate schools Community sessions

For organizers, clubs, and venues

Help the right skaters find you.

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.

  • Keep dates, links, images, and contact details together.
  • Reach skaters searching by location, category, and date.
  • Claim and maintain your listing as information changes.
Inline skaters gathering before a session

Useful information, handled responsibly

Built to be helpful—and kept honest.

Organizer-led where possible

Listings may be submitted or maintained by organizers, venues, communities, and users who know the experience first-hand.

Research-backed discovery

Public official websites and social pages may also be used to help skaters discover real events, places, and communities.

Confirm before you travel

Dates, prices, routes, venue rules, and weather plans can change. Important details should always be confirmed with the official source.

Find your next place to roll.

Discover an event, explore a new city, connect with a community, or help add something the skating world should know about.

Photography via Unsplash: Bobby, Lukas Schroeder, Patricia Prudente, and Reagan M.

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