City of Columbia, MO

01/26/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/26/2026 14:45

Parks and Recreation opens ice skating at Stephens Lake Park

1 S Seventh Street
Columbia, MO 65201

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

January 26, 2026

CONTACT: Tammy Miller
Communications Coordinator
Parks and Recreation
City of Columbia
573.874.7465
[email protected]

Parks and Recreation opens ice skating at Stephens Lake Park

(COLUMBIA, MO)- Columbia Parks and Recreation has opened Stephens Lake Park, 100 Old Hwy. 63, for ice skating. The ice depth now measures four inches, which is the minimum required to open City lakes for ice sports.

The lake at Cosmo-Bethel Park is designated for ice fishing, however, Cosmo-Bethel lake does not meet depth requirements to open. Parks and Recreation staff will open the lake for fishing if minimum requirements are met.

Ice depth is checked by drilling holes through the ice at several locations beginning from the shoreline and working toward the center.

The ice is typically not checked on the weekends, holidays or evenings, so the public should be aware that ice that was determined safe one day, may not be safe the next. Parks and Recreation does not staff these areas, so caution should be used. Signs are posted indicating the lake is open; the signs will be removed when temperatures warm up and the lakes close.

The public is urged to exercise extreme caution on the ice and encouraged to follow these safety tips:

  • Never ice skate or ice fish alone.
  • Do not gather in large groups in one spot on the ice.
  • Ice skating and ice fishing are not allowed after dark.
  • Have a rope, ladder or pole available in case of emergency.
  • Warn others of dangerous conditions.
  • Be aware that ice thickness is not consistent; stay away from cracks, seams, pressure ridges, slushy areas and darker areas that signify thinner ice.
  • Beware of ice around partially submerged objects, such as trees, logs, brush, embankments or dam structures.
  • Children should NEVER be allowed to skate or fish unsupervised.

For more information, call Parks and Recreation at 573.874.7460.


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Columbia is the best place for everyone to live, work, learn and play.

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To serve the public equitably through democratic, transparent and efficient government.

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