The current U.S. curling setup is centered in Minnesota, with practice split between dedicated curling ice and a newer high‑performance training center for off‑ice work.

Main practice locations

  • Viking Lakes / Eagan, Minnesota – USA Curling moved its headquarters to the Viking Lakes campus in Eagan, a development built around the Minnesota Vikings facilities, and this site is now a primary hub for the national program.
  • Training Haus (Minnesota Vikings facility) – In the lead‑up to the 2026 Winter Olympics, members of Team USA have been doing their off‑ice and strength training at the Minnesota Vikings’ Training Haus facility, using the NFL‑level gym and sports science resources there.
  • Chaska Curling Center (Chaska, Minnesota) – USA Curling’s high‑performance teams are commonly associated with Chaska, which serves as the official training venue for many top U.S. teams and has been used as a main on‑ice practice site, especially when other rinks (like Duluth) have had issues.

How to think about “where they practice”

  • On‑ice technical practice: Primarily at dedicated curling centers like the Chaska Curling Center and other high‑performance‑friendly clubs in Minnesota and around the Upper Midwest, depending on the specific team and season.
  • Off‑ice strength and conditioning: At the Training Haus and broader Viking Lakes complex in Eagan, where curlers train alongside NFL players and other elite athletes to prepare for Milan‑Cortina 2026.

So if you’re picturing “home base” right now, think of Eagan/Chaska, Minnesota as the main practice and training hub for the current U.S. curling team setup.

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