FITNESS FIELD

Fitness Field
Pricing:
October – March $185/hour
April – September | $95/hour
Available to rent by the hour year-round.
126 x 120 feet (42 x 40 yards)
Ceiling height | 45 feet
Equipped with 2 Soccer goals (6’H x 12’W)
Soccer lines (line chalk can be provided if needed for another sport.)
Baseball/Softball Bases
Equipped with 2 Soccer goals (6’H x 12’W)
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EquippeField can be used for any field sport – rubber infill/artificial turf fieldd with 2 Soccer goals (6’H x 12’W)
Plastic or rubber cleats allowed
Frequently Asked Questions
How many courts are available?
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Can you reserve courts?
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How much to rent a court?
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What are the days/hours available?
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Is equipment available for rental?
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