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Omaha Metro Sports Complexes

Omaha Metro Sports Complexes
Omaha Metro Sports Complexes
List of sports complexes in the Omaha Metro. Youth sports, soccer, baseball, practice fields.

These are groups of fields usually maintained by the cities. Most fields accommodate soccer and football, some include baseball/softball, and a few can handle cricket. Some complexes have restrooms, bleachers, concessions. Nearly all have parking.

Tranquility Park

  • Location: Omaha, NE, near 120th and Maple and 120th and Fort
  • Online: Tranquility Park
  • Size: 374 acres
  • Features:
    • Playground
    • 8 Lit Ballfields at Kelley Softball Complex
    • Moylan Iceplex – NHL and Olympic sized rinks
    • 17 Soccer Fields
    • 25 Unlit Tennis Courts and 6 Lit Tennis Courts at Koch Tennis Center
    • Trails (map by Trailforks)
    • Shelters
    • Restrooms
    • Open Space
    • Portable restrooms available seasonally
  • Coming soon: Tranquility Park Improvements, construction starts in 2024
    • updating at least a dozen fields to synthetic
    • 8-11 more baseball fields
    • improved parking and concessions
    • connection to the new hotels and restaurants along 120th Street, making a Sports Plex destination for tournaments

More Sports Complexes

[1/22/24 – adding information one park at a time – Bryan]

  • La Vista Sports Complex near 66th and Harrison (wait, they already had one?)
  • and Seymour Smith Park just north of that
  • Papillion Landing Sports Complex near 90th~ and Lincoln Road
  • Gretna Crossing near 213th and Capeheart
  • Halleck Park, Papillion between 72nd/84th on Halleck Road (they also have two?)
  • Premiere Sports Village in Bellevue on the backside of Offutt Air Base
  • Bellevue Soccer Club near 42nd and Hwy 370
  • Council Bluffs Recreation Complex near S. 24th and I-80
  • Hamilton Sports Complex in Carter Lake
  • Council Bluffs Soccer Club Fields near S. 24th and 23rd Ave.
  • NP Dodge Park fields in Ponca Hills
  • Youth Sports Complex in Blair near N. 10th and Jackson
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