4.6
(158)
4.6
(158)
Athletic field
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CERA Softball/Baseball Complex is a well-maintained facility with nice fields and new astro turf that allows for play even in the rain. However, there are some navigational challenges with rock walkways and uneven ground in certain areas. The concession stand experience was not ideal due to long wait times and limited food options.
Why you should go
- Experience high-quality turf fields for softball/baseball games
- Enjoy a variety of activities besides sports at the complex
- Great place for tournaments and events like Tough Mudder
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The worst part of the newer fields was the backstop mat that went the full length of the fence between dugouts, that made using bagchairs impossible. You either need director's chairs, or to sit in the bleachers, or sit beyond the dugout by the outfield. The turf fields are great though. Overall a great facility.
They hosted the Tough Mudder and did a fabulous job! We were able to see the entire park and it’s a wonderful place. There is so much to do besides softball. Highly recommend this place!
Nice facility! Fields were nice... the grounds were ok... the rock walkways were pretty hard to navigate with a wagon. Even with wide tires mine wanted to dig in. There were a few spots in other areas that the ground was uneven and I saw multiple people stumble.Concession right next to the main buildings was horrible. I went to wait in line and there were 3 people in front of me. I swear I was in line for 20 minutes. Then when I got to the window they were out of pretzels and popcorn... this was around noon.Still even with the negatives I still hope we play there again soon.
The worst part of the newer fields was the backstop mat that went the full length of the fence between dugouts, that made using bagchairs impossible. You either need director's chairs, or to sit in the bleachers, or sit beyond the dugout by the outfield. The turf fields are great though. Overall a great facility.
They hosted the Tough Mudder and did a fabulous job! We were able to see the entire park and it’s a wonderful place. There is so much to do besides softball. Highly recommend this place!
Nice facility! Fields were nice... the grounds were ok... the rock walkways were pretty hard to navigate with a wagon. Even with wide tires mine wanted to dig in. There were a few spots in other areas that the ground was uneven and I saw multiple people stumble.Concession right next to the main buildings was horrible. I went to wait in line and there were 3 people in front of me. I swear I was in line for 20 minutes. Then when I got to the window they were out of pretzels and popcorn... this was around noon.Still even with the negatives I still hope we play there again soon.
Know before you go
- Bring director's chairs or opt for bleachers as bagchairs may not work well on some parts of the field
- Be prepared for potential navigation challenges on rock walkways with wagons
- Consider bringing your own snacks in case concessions are slow or have limited options
- Check if card payments are accepted before visiting as there have been instances where only cash was taken despite being advertised as cashless
Reviews
The CERA Softball/Baseball Complex offers a mix of positive and negative reviews. Visitors appreciate the quality of the turf fields, clean facilities, and the overall environment. Some reviewers mention challenges with navigating certain areas due to uneven ground or rock walkways. The concession stand received mixed feedback, with complaints about long wait times, limited food options, and being cashless without accepting cards. Additionally, there were mentions of rude staff members impacting the experience for guests. Despite these issues, many still find it to be a great facility with plenty to offer beyond softball games.
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The worst part of the newer fields was the backstop mat that went the full length of the fence between dugouts, that made using bagchairs impossible. You either need director's chairs, or to sit in the bleachers, or sit beyond the dugout by the outfield. The turf fields are great though. Overall a great facility.
They hosted the Tough Mudder and did a fabulous job! We were able to see the entire park and it’s a wonderful place. There is so much to do besides softball. Highly recommend this place!
Nice facility! Fields were nice... the grounds were ok... the rock walkways were pretty hard to navigate with a wagon. Even with wide tires mine wanted to dig in. There were a few spots in other areas that the ground was uneven and I saw multiple people stumble.Concession right next to the main buildings was horrible. I went to wait in line and there were 3 people in front of me. I swear I was in line for 20 minutes. Then when I got to the window they were out of pretzels and popcorn... this was around noon.Still even with the negatives I still hope we play there again soon.
Turf fields are very nice, beautiful environment with a lot to offer with clean facilities.My daughter is on a USSSA 14U (softball) travel team and the tournaments are all day sometimes two-days with hours in between games.... the following is for the 2 stars:a staff member was exceptionally rude and a bit confrontational as she stormed into the un-used floor area in the rec center to tell us we're not allowed to be in there because we didn't pay to be there.(?)I, and another mom were watching our 10 girls team-building by playing volleyball and to also get the girls out of the 90° weather, for a portion of time, as they had 6 hours of waiting for their next game. We've been told by CeraLand folks we are allowed to use the rec center plus we pay $20 a person to enter at the gate but yet we get chased out of the rec center?!? The staff member should have approached us in a respectful way and at least ask questions before dampening the girls' positivity with her unexpected demeanor.Respectfully,Paying Patron
Bathrooms were horrible, dugouts on the field didn't have roofs.
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