The facility, owned by Weber County, has hosted several World Curling Federation-sanctioned events.
[3] Following the venue's completion, a two-day grand opening was held on April 2–3, 1994, which included performances by Olympian Scott Hamilton, and U.S.
It was originally designed to be used for practice and preliminary competitions among ice skaters and hockey teams for the 2002 Winter Olympics.
The sand-based flooring allowed freezing tubes to shift, causing uneven ridges in the ice.
The new concrete floor was finished July 1999, and the ice sheet reopened for public use within weeks.