Rosa Parks Circle

Park · Grand Rapids

Rosa Parks Circle

Park · Grand Rapids

2

135 Monroe Center St NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Photos

Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null
Rosa Parks Circle by null

Highlights

This vibrant downtown hub by Maya Lin transforms from an ice skating rink in winter to a lively summer venue for concerts, yoga, and swing dancing.  

Placeholder
Placeholder

135 Monroe Center St NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Get directions

grandrapidsmi.gov

$$

Information

Static Map

135 Monroe Center St NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Get directions

+1 616 456 3696
grandrapidsmi.gov

$$

Features

payment credit card
outdoor seating

Last updated

Jul 10, 2025

Powered By

You might also like

Terms of Use • Privacy Policy • Cookie Policy
 © 2025 Postcard Technologies, Inc.
@onthegrid

"Rosa Parks Circle is at the center of the downtown area. The location serves as a performance venue, skateboard kid hangout, and a place for community yoga or swing dancing classes. The city screens movies there in the summer and converts it to an ice skating rink in the winter. Other features include a fairly clean public restroom and a bike tune-up station." - Fairly Painless

On the Grid : Rosa Parks Circle
View Postcard for Rosa Parks Circle
@onthegrid

"Rosa Parks Circle, Downtown. Rosa Parks Circle is at the center of the downtown area. The location serves as a performance venue, skateboard kid hangout, and a place for community yoga or swing dancing classes. The city screens movies there in the summer and converts it to an ice skating rink in the winter. Other features include a fairly clean public restroom and a bike tune-up station."

Grand Rapids
View Postcard for Rosa Parks Circle

Monica Sparks

Google
Rosa Park Circle is definitely one of my favorite spots for entertainment in Grand Rapids. It’s an open air feeling many free artist to see various events from musical events to art events. You can meet and see some of the entire community there… very diverse!! there is a clean restroom nice little waterfall and the sound is really good. Great views all around.!

vid 1900

Google
Kind of the central hub of Artprize. They had a stage set up with a DJ. Vendors were selling art and dogs were standing around, waiting for affection. The main drag for restaurants, fine candy and ice cream. No restrooms, unless you buy something from the surrounding businesses. Highly Recommended

Stephen O'Bryan

Google
I’m not from Grand Rapids and I was staying at a nearby hotel. I went for a walk and explored a bit. I came across the Rosa Parks Circle and everyone was swing dancing! Lots of young people. Some were more talented than others but everyone was having a good time!

Red Cats

Google
Great place! Lots of events take place here. They are always really cool. So many creative people use this area to show off their stuff; I love that so much! So cool

Gary Ma

Google
I love the Rosa Parks statue but the rest of the park was lackluster and there is another statue placed near Parks of some random politician which distracts from her spotlight. It feels insulting that a civil rights icon has to share HER park with someone else.

David Joyce (Luckysafehaven)

Google
Rosa set the bar for humanity, she's American sweet heart. 70 years ago in Montgomery Alabama. She return to her home Grand Rapids Michigan thank you Rosa we owe you more than words., respect was her legacy..

Brian Dible

Google
Nice little park with restroom facilities, benches, an amphitheatre, and a cute little fountain.

Danson Cheng

Google
Interesting place with a lot fun

Katy C.

Yelp
Rosa Parks Circle is a community gathering place in the heart of downtown Grand Rapids. It features a large open concrete area/amphitheater where people can gather for an outdoor lunch during the day, and it also acts as a stage for festivals, swing dancing, musicians, and more throughout the year. You can sometimes find food trucks parked here in the summer. In the winter months, it's transformed into a public ice skating rink. This park was designed by artist Maya Lin and is formally known as Ecliptic, which refers to the path the sun follows in the sky among the constellations over the course of a year. The park includes features that portray water in its three states: The central ice skating rink is water in its solid form, a mist fountain represents water in its vapor form, and finally, the table-like fountain represents water in its liquid form. Another unique feature of the park are the lights beneath the ice rink's surface. 166 tiny fiber-optic lights shine at night, depicting the millennial constellation of the sky over Grand Rapids on January 1, 2000, the start of the new millennium. Currently the park is under construction, with plans to refurbish the bandstand and restrooms, add a bus shelter and more shade trees, benches, drinking fountain, and additional trash receptacles. I'm excited to see the updated park and encourage anyone visiting to visit once it's completed.

Maria M.

Yelp
On 15 July 2023, I visited Rosa Parks Circle in Grand Rapids, MI. There was a live band playing good sounding music, the park was bustling with people and a few vendors.

Frank W.

Yelp
This is a Maya Lin design. (My photo doesn't do it justice.)

John H.

Yelp
The amazing Maya Lin installation. It has seen better days and could use a power wash, but it is located by the art museum and restaurants so it is an easy space to wander into. Art 21 offers the back story to her vision.

Tiffany W.

Yelp
I finally had the chance to check out the ice skating at Rosa Park Circle this winter. It lived up to the hype and I enjoyed every moment of it! I found that renting skates was super easy. Renting and ice skating is only $3 per person and there really is no time limit on how long you can skate. I came on a Tuesday night so it wasn't really all that crowded at all. I can imagine on a weekend that I am sure it is pretty packed and they may have some sort of system that circles people on and off the ice. Everyone was pretty respectable on the ice. It was awesome to skate next to the tree all lit up at night. There is music playing as well. It is at a pretty good volume but not too loud where you can't hear the person next to your skating. My only negative is that the ice was pretty choppy. I am not sure how often they level it out but it definitely needed it when I was there. Overall, I still didn't fall so that is a huge win in my book!

Craig J.

Yelp
You kidding, bro?!?!?! What's not to like? Everything about this spot is top grade jet fuel. Right by the art museum, countless good restaurants, it's a great concert and ice skating venue and the food trucks seem to have a special bond with this spot Whenever someone is in town from "out of town" and they ask me where they should go, I always look up what is going on down here. Because if you get down here during any event... the rest of the night will just fall into place.

Skyler D.

Yelp
I was visiting from out of town and the young (17-18) 5'4 blonde medium length haired female employee who helped me was very rude. She tried to double charge me for my skate reservation, didn't ask what color gloves I wanted when I purchased them (the other employee did), was very reluctant to assist me in trying on a smaller size of skates as I was worried they were too loose, and went so far as to say my time spent deliberating would be deducted from any skate time she was allowing me. To top things off, she gave me cold stares and when I asked her if she could take a quick 30 second video of me ice skating she essentially tried to kick me off the ice rink because the Zamboni was approaching in the next few minutes. I told her multiple times it would take less than a minute and she begrudgingly did it, only after contradicting her previous statement by telling me I should just figure out how to prop my iPhone myself and film it, which would have taken way longer than a few minutes. The look on her face was a mixture of disgust and disdain. For someone her age it seemed really strange she conveyed she had no idea how to operate a smartphone. Obviously she resented the fact I wanted some help posting to my Instagram story. Sorry I'm a single woman who travels alone?? There was another patron who was also so rude. I asked her, when I arrived, where the registration area was and she completely ignored me. I really don't like the conservative vibe of Grand Rapids and feel I was judged for how I dress and carry myself. It's not my fault I like to dress stylishly and carry a designer bag. I would NEVER have been treated like this at Millennium Park's skating rink in Chicago.

Luke W.

Yelp
Ice skating at night around Christmas with the music and lights? Come on! What else do you need? Walk-in and the kids behind the counter are all business, no chit-chat. "Hey. Two?" "Yea" "Six bucks." "Thanks" Easy. Love it. Get your skate size, and lace up! Plenty of cubbies for shoes to sit while you skate and enough benches that I could sit on my own with no one bumping into me. It was a Tuesday night so not super crowded which was good. We showed up about an hour before closing time. Which probably also worked in our favor as it was not very crowded. Though when it is, I can see this being less romantic and more hectic. Walking out to the ice is an interesting idea, rubber mats lead the way, but when it's cold and wet the water freezes on the rubber making a (fun?) journey from the changing area to the ice something to remember. The ice rink itself is a good size, not huge, but big enough. The ice itself was terrible. Like really bad. Thousands of heavy deep gouges in it...everywhere. If you're not great at ice skating, these will make you fall. 100% They need a more consistent way to maintain the ice and resurface it. Maybe because were there the last 90 minutes or so we missed all of the hourly Zamboni trips (this is doubtful) so I am curious how this is usually handled or if our experience was how it always is. Getting past the ice quality, the rink was nice and the whole thing has handrails all the way around, plus they have little helper push gadgets to help those with a bit less practice. They were a bit small and meant for kids, but plenty of adults could use them and it would have been nice to see some more adult sized offerings. The music playing was nice and approporaite and not over poweing. But being downtown and seeing the lit up tree, and the snow falling, made for a very fun experience and a great time. I'd come back again with gloves, and mid-day to see if the ice is better.

Jeremiah C.

Yelp
I love figure skating and free style, Rosa Parks Circle (616) 456-3696 is the Place to go. Great for beginner's to advanced! All Around Good Size Arena, Hockey Player V.S figure skate. Real Men figure skate , AKA Swann's

Mike H.

Yelp
The city of Grand Rapids has so much to offer and it is places like The Circle that are such unique features of the City. Nestled next to the GR Art Museum it always has concerts and other fabulous events. Check it out when in town.

H R.

Yelp
Happened upon the Tuesday night dancing ... it felt a little bit like being in the middle of an awesome dancing movie! A few hundred people are all doing swing or line dancing to music broadcasting over the park. A guy on the mic MCs the event and they even teach a little bit. It was fun to watch and such a cool thing to be happening in the middle of downtown!

Ryan N.

Yelp
This is a great lil spot to hang out while walking around Downtown GR. But better yet go where they are playing free music. Its a blast. Some of the free shows I've seen here are amazing. Really doing a great job down town GR.