It’s cold out -- why are the outdoor ice rinks not ready?
The ground where water is sprayed for flooding the rinks must be completely frozen to a depth close to one foot to prevent the water from penetrating the ground. This generally takes until early to mid-December. Once the ground is frozen it will generally take up to two weeks of continual cold weather to create a good ice surface.

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1. Where is the Parks and Recreation office?
2. Where is the Community Center/Arena?
3. How do I register for a recreation program?
4. How do I reserve a park shelter or pavilion?
5. Do I need to be a Rosemount resident to register for a Parks and Recreation program?
6. How do I register my child for youth sports?
7. Where is the skate park/BMX area?
8. Does Rosemount have senior adult programs?
9. Why can I not hit golf balls in a park, especially if no one is there?
10. Whom should I contact if I see something in a park that requires repair or attention?
11. Does Rosemount have an off leash dog area?
12. What are Rosemount’s park hours?
13. Is alcohol allowed in the parks?
14. It’s cold out -- why are the outdoor ice rinks not ready?