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Top 5 Sports Complexes in Washington

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In Washington, where residents spend an average of 56 days per year engaging in outdoor activities, sports complexes are the heartbeat of communities. Washington State is home to some of the most impressive sports facilities in the country, each one uniquely designed to foster both athletic excellence and a sense of community spirit.

Whether you’re a tournament organizer looking for a spacious venue or a municipal leader interested in building a world-class sports hub, this list highlights the top outdoor and indoor sports complexes in Washington that are sure to leave you inspired.

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1. The Podium (Spokane)

Nestled in the heart of Spokane, The Podium is an architectural masterpiece that redefines how we envision indoor sports facilities.

What Sets It Apart:

  • World-Class Multipurpose Design: The Podium has built a reputation for hosting some of the nation’s most prominent track and field events. What makes the venue special is how it’s converting to accommodate multi-sport competitions, and community activities.The Podium’s track can be covered during the offseason, providing maximum space for events of all types, including concerts. 
  • Breathtaking Views: Perched on a hill, the complex offers stunning views of downtown Spokane, creating an unforgettable experience for spectators.
  • Economic Impact: The Podium has further established Spokane as a destination for top-flight sports, boosting local businesses, through events like 2022 USA Track and Field Indoor Championships and countless others.  In 2023, The Podium generated a total economic impact of $71 million.

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2. SOZO Sports Complex (Yakima)

Spanning over 150 acres, SOZO Sports Complex is making waves in youth and community athletics.

What Sets It Apart:

  • Elite Soccer Fields: SOZO includes 18 state-of-the-art multipurpose fields, several of which are lighted for evening games, ensuring competitive play doesn’t have to end when the sun sets.
  • Community Engagement: With programs like SOZO FC, summer camps, and winter leagues that target youth development, SOZO fosters a healthy lifestyle for the next generation of athletes.
  • Tournaments and Events: SOZO routinely hosts large-scale tournaments like the Yak Attack 5v5 Soccer Tournament and Copa Sozo that draw teams from outside the region, putting Yakima on the map as a sports destination.

3. Plante’s Ferry Sports Complex (Spokane Valley)

Spokane Valley’s gem, Plante’s Ferry Sports Complex, is a long-standing favorite for regional tournaments and recreational play.

What Sets It Apart:

  • Wide Range of Facilities: This venue features 13 carefully maintained soccer fields alongside five softball/baseball fields.
  • Scenic Setting: Its picturesque location along the Spokane River adds a unique charm, giving it the feel of an iconic community gathering spot.
  • Family-Friendly Design: Easily accessible paths, spacious picnic areas, and shaded seating offer families a welcoming environment to enjoy games in comfort.

4. Regional Athletic Complex (RAC) (Lacey)

Welcoming athletes to nearly 100 acres of pristine grounds, the Regional Athletic Complex (RAC) in Lacey, Washington, is a tournament organizer’s dream come true.

What Sets It Apart:

  • Unparalleled Versatility: With 16 first-rate sports fields, including soccer, baseball, and softball, RAC is equipped to handle large tournaments without sacrificing quality of play.
  • Modern Amenities: RAC goes beyond the basics with amenities like indoor batting cages, advanced lighting systems, and high-tech score display boards.
  • Economic Benefits: Regularly hosting major tournaments for USSSA Youth & High School Fast‑Pitch Softball, GeoFest Ultimate Frisbee, Budd Bay Rudby Sevens, and FC Olympia, this complex attracts visitors from across Washington and beyond, benefiting local hotels, restaurants, and shops.

5. NW Sports Hub (Centralia)

Widely regarded as one of the Pacific Northwest’s premier sports facilities, NW Sports Hub in Centralia seamlessly blends world-class features with a welcoming community focus. The massive 75,000 sq ft clear-span indoor arena, with 70-ft ceilings, can be configured to accommodate up to 8 basketball courts, 14 volleyball courts, two full-size indoor soccer fields, and a full-sized baseball/softball field or Little League field flex space.

What Sets It Apart:

  • A Living Sports Hub: It was designed to be a multi-sport space catering to high-volume regional and state-level tournaments like the AAU Spring Classic, 90TEN Winter Warmup, Juco Jamboree, and the Top Tier Hub City Bash.
  • Nature Integration: Situated within Fort Borst Park, the facility is surrounded by over 100 acres of walking trails, lakes, playgrounds, and a dog park, providing beautiful outdoor amenities that enhance event experiences.
  • Location Perks: Situated in Centralia, it serves as a convenient halfway point between Seattle and Portland, making travel easy for teams from both areas.

Why These Complexes Matter

Washington state continues to lead the way in sports infrastructure, with each facility on this list excelling in its own unique way. Whether you’re scouting locations for your next tournament or just looking for some inspiration, these sports complexes showcase how a well-thought-out facility can redefine its surrounding community.

Are you ready to unlock your sports complex’s full potential? Connect with The Sports Facilities Companies (SFC) today to learn how we can help you design, develop, and manage a successful destination that drives economic and community growth.

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