Your basic, bare-bones, soccer complex built on cheap land. In this case, wind-swept farmland between Davis and Sacramento. At least the parking was decent: $ 5 for the day; which is basically free if you’ve already traveled 100 miles that day and just want to get close to the fields.(and use the car as base camp). The fields themselves were in good shape. It’s not astroturf, but some kind of thick, low-water variety of real grass. Dense and springy. Nicely done. Bathrooms: plenty of port-a-potties, and also a bathroom trailer, which is somewhat nicer. Did I mention it was windy? there’s very little in the way of trees out here, and on both days of our tournament the wind made one field side more advantageous than the other. Not ideal. If they want to make this place a continuing business, they should really plant some more fast-growing windbreak trees. Concessions were extremely minimal; almost non-existent. Just one, tiny canopy was setup with a few basics. I wish I had spied this canopy the first day, when I was one coffee cup short of my usual, morning allotment. And on a bitter cold day too. Next time I’ll know better.
Jason S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Roseville, CA
Love playing soccer tournaments here not to far from Sacramento so you can go back home on a break between games… these fields are awesome and always well kept. The grass is this super thick turf and springy.
Lea D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Davis, CA
Amazing playing surface, parking can be tight and only porta potties. No drinkable running water either.