Indian Trails Sports Complex
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Always great experience at the fields! Kids friendly, parents approved :)
- Yuliya Melnyk
Yesterday I was at Indian Trails Sports Complex, I go there to fly my drone in the wide open space.Yesterday my drone took off on me and when I looked at the screen, all I seen was green leaves and dirt. I am handicapped and can’t walk very good so I had to drive out on the grass to close the distance. I looked and prayed for about an hour and my battery was dying. Then Joe and Dan came to my rescue. They searched the woods for another hour, then,” Praise the Lord” it finally showed on the screen enough clues and they found my drone for me. They were great! Honestly, my done would still be lost in the woods if Joe and Dan wouldn’t have come over to see why I was driving on the grass. Thank you Joe and Dan!
- Mike K
It’s a nice park for sports for the young. The only problem is the bathrooms are closed up for the public because they say the teenagers are destroying them. So be careful if they are destroying bathrooms so they can’t be use imagine what else they could be doing. They open bathrooms when there is event only. So don’t go there unless event is happening. So as a senior walking thru there or riding your bike you have to stop somewhere else. Good luck on that
- Marcia Bonomo
While it is a “sports complex”, there is a playground for littles which desperately needs some repairs. Huge holes below the swings, rusty pealing metal on slide landing.
- Mike West
This is a beautiful park. We have gone to play 3v3 and UPSL. The only issue I have is painting the fields with red paint. 1 in 10 men are color blind and 1 in I believe 100 women. That being said the majority and most common form is red/green color blindness. So when you paint red lines on a green field to those people the lines are virtually nonexistent. They cant differentiate the grass and line. Besides that they are very hard to see for players and Referees to see which causes and caused problems in the fields like today with improper calls etc being made. Just a thought going forward. Color blindness is a handicap and should be recognized as such.
- S Simon