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Where to Play Paintball: Find Fields in All 50 States

David
David

January 15, 2024 · Updated March 13, 2026

Find Paintball Fields Near You

Looking for somewhere to play? Our directory covers 400+ paintball venues across 45 US states. Click your state below to see every field we’ve listed, complete with addresses, phone numbers, and websites.

If you’re heading to a field for the first time, check out our guide on how to play paintball and what to wear so you show up prepared.

You can also browse the full directory to see all states at a glance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find paintball fields near me?
Browse our state-by-state directory above to find paintball venues in your area. Each listing includes the address, phone number, and website so you can check availability and book.
How much does it cost to play paintball at a field?
Walk-on fees typically run $20–$50 for a day of play, which usually includes basic rental gear (marker, mask, and air). Paint is extra, expect to spend another $30–$60 for a case of 2,000 paintballs. Some fields offer all-inclusive packages.
Do I need to bring my own gear to a paintball field?
No. Most paintball fields offer rental packages that include a marker, mask, and air tank. If you play regularly, owning your own gear will save money and give you better equipment, but rentals work fine for casual play.
Can I play paintball without a reservation?
Many fields allow walk-on play on weekends, but it's always a good idea to call ahead. Some smaller fields only open for groups with advance bookings. Check the field's website or give them a call before showing up.
What's the difference between indoor and outdoor paintball fields?
Indoor fields are typically smaller with inflatable bunkers (speedball format), while outdoor fields offer wooded terrain, buildings, and scenario-style play. Indoor fields are weather-proof and good for quick games. Outdoor fields give you more variety and a more immersive experience.