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Whether you're playing soccer, field hockey, basketball, volleyball, or swimming, Lancaster County has the breadth of venues to fit your tournament's needs. We've got fields, fields and more fields! Lancaster County has more than 10 turf fields within a 15 minute radius. The area boasts an extraordinary number of championship quality fields that annually host a variety of tournaments.
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Spooky Nook Sports is home to the largest indoor sports complex in America. Surrounded by quality turf fields, a military grade adventure course and a full-size dome, the 17.5 acre building is stacked with sports, entertainment and every kind of event imaginable. Whole families can pursue their passion, athletes take their game to the next level and businesses build for their future; all at one time, all under one roof.
Wyndham Lancaster Resort & Convention Center offers 83,000 square feet of flexible event space, featuring state-of-the-art technology and contemporary design. Among the 28 polished meeting rooms, you’ll find a majestic ballroom, elegant banquet facility, and spacious exposition center. We welcome groups of all sizes, but can accommodate up to 1,500 banquet guests and 2,000 conference guests. The beautiful 18-hole golf course, outdoor and indoor pools, 1.9-mile walking trail, basketball and tennis courts, and kids’ indoor play area provide on-site fun for all.
The Lancaster County Convention Center offers the very latest in amenities, technology and visitor experience. Providing more than 90,000 square feet of combined space for cheerleading competitions, volleyball tournaments and mixed martial arts events, this new $170-million integrated facility is ideal for all athletic championships in a location that is convenient to northeast metropolitan cities – but not as demanding on your event budget.
Playing at fan-friendly Clipper Magazine Stadium, located just north of downtown Lancaster, the Barnstormers have brought enjoyment to over four million patrons since that memorable first-ever game on May 11, 2005. Clipper Magazine Stadium has become a venue that is utilized for far more than baseball. It has become a party venue, an expo center, a concert hall, and a Christmas village, among other things.
Classics Soccer Park is the home training ground of Pennsylvania Classics. This 11-field, 32-acre, all-grass soccer complex was opened in the Spring of 2007 after 14 months of construction. A turf field was added in 2011. Located on Route 72 just south of the Manheim Auto Auction, the park is host to three tournaments annually as well as league play, training sessions, summer camps, and outside rentals.
The college offers baseball, softball, football, lacrosse and soccer fields. As well as tennis, volleyball, squash and basketball courts.
This centrally-located high school provides lit turf fields and grass fields, for baseball, softball, lacrosse, soccer, as well as tennis courts.
With over 15 high schools in Lancaster County, one high school has hosted a variety of tournaments ranging from Lacrosse, Field Hockey to Rugby. Hempfield High School has three lit turf fields, and 6 premier grass fields.
Spooky Nook Lanco is 62,000 square feet and offers four total turf fields of varying dimensions, batting cages, bull pen, multi-purpose room, gymnastics and cheerleading facilities.
This 27,000 square foot indoor sports arena as well as an outdoor natural grass field offers indoor and outdoor soccer, indoor field hockey, indoor and outdoor lacrosse, indoor and outdoor football.
Garrett Field, established in 1981, is a 2 Diamond Complex located 5 miles south of Lancaster, PA. Garrett Field features well maintained fields, a full service concession stand, parking and modern facilities with a family and community like atmosphere. Home to the Lancaster Lebanon League, District III and State Playoffs for High School Girls. Available for tournaments, benefits, All-Star and Championship games.
The Kunkel Aquatic Center is a 21,000 square foot natatorium housing the 50-meter x 25 yard McGinness Pool. McGinness Pool is the site of the annual Centennial Conference Swimming Championships and the NJ YMCA State Championships.
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