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Ice on the Landing announces new location for 2023-24 season

Chattanooga’s only ice skating rink Ice on the Landing will return this year with a new location.

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Previously, Ice on the Landing was held at The Chattanooga Choo Choo gardens.

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Get ready to lace up your skates, Ice on the Landing will return for its 2023-24 season on Friday, Nov. 24 — this year with a new location.

The open-air rink, owned + managed by Chattanooga Presents, will move from its previous location in the gardens at the Chattanooga Choo Choo to the First Horizon Pavilion.

According to Chattanooga Presents owner Carla Pritchard, the move will allow for additional space, more programming + entertainment, convenient parking, and never having to close the rink due to rain.

Folks can expect the pavilion to be decorated with wintery lighting with food trucks onsite during the weekends. The rink will be in operation through Jan. 28 — with the final weekend dedicated to the Lodge Cast Iron Skillet curling competition.

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