Wonderful facility for EYBL-Peach Jam basketball tournament (present and future hoopsters on display). What they don't tell you in advance: 1) Cash only (ATM outside w/ service charge). 2) Pay per entry (no day passes/tourney passes, so if you leave, you pay full price again). 3) No pre-purchase or on-call....hope your gym doesn't fill up before games. 4) No bags allowed, so cellphone & keys are about it. 5) Bleachers, so if sitting for multiple games (6 straight), consider a butt pillow 😞 6) CFA (about $10-12) on-site. 7) Parking is tricky as several lots were reserved for teams & coaches. Get there early. We walked from the baseball fields (about 5 minutes) in 98 degrees. Overall: well run tournament, great games, and controlled fans (multiple gyms helped with flow until there was a marquee game). We sat next to C. Boozer when his sons played B. James, in general population. Wonderful experience (although a lopsided game) & lots...
Read moreIt has always been an great place to go. The area in its entirety includes a soccer field, baseball fields, basketball courts multiple playgrounds, and a track around most of these areas. The center also gives easy access to the Greeneway, which is a nature track that spans several miles through North Augusta. Access to the facility and fields does require a membership. The fees for it vary according to residency. Many children's leagues are held here for various sports. The leagues are for members and non members. Price does vary on membership or not. There are also random classes held by private groups or individuals, which include music, sports, and other misc stuff. Staff is also helpful here and will gladly assist you. As a long time resident of North Augusta the Rec center has been the most popular and fun place for kids of various ages to play with their friends and have an...
Read moreThis place has so much to offer! You can access the river and local swimming holes from the Greenway. There's a disc golf course that is usually busy. There are areas for tennis, and other sports. As for me and my family, we frequent the splashpad that sits directly across from the playground. There is plenty of space for children to explore and roam safely with lots of benches or shaded areas on the grass to settle in and keep an eye on the kids. This place is especially great for toddlers. With it being shaded the plastic doesn't get overly heated in the summer, and with the splashpad nearby the kids can cool off in the water. There's also a small and large side to the splash pad keeping the tiny tots safe from the excited bigger kids. I love that my son and I can enjoy the serene walk and then finish the day off at the park...
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