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Tennis, Baseball, Soccer Fields

Completed in 2008, the Wamego Recreation Complex offers a .9 mile paved, stroller-friendly walking trail, 6 tennis courts, and 2 soccer fields and 4 baseball fields. Restrooms are available during daylight hours, and the concession stand is available during games and events. Please check with the city for availability of ball fields and soccer fields, as a two-week notice is required to reserve fields.  Baseball fields may only be used by Wamego Recreation Department programs and USD 320 interscholastic athletic events.

  • Other fields are available to Wamego Civic Clubs, Non-Profit Organizations and Church groups for $10 an hour, plus $30 flat fee for field rental and preparation. *
  • Wamego residents and For-Profit organizations may rent a field for $15 an hour, plus $35 flat fee for field rental and preparation. *
  • All additional persons / businesses / organizations not previously mentioned may rent a field for $20 an hour, plus $45 flat fee for field rental and preparation. *
  • Anyone wishing to rent additional fields may do so at $5 a field, plus flat fees. *
  • Flat fees cover utilities including lights, water, scoreboards; and field preparation including dragging, marking/lining, changing base and pitching distances, and Diamond Dry.

Directions

Located on the southwest side of Hwy 24 and Walsh Road / Balderson Boulevard


For more information

Wamego Recreation Complex
(784) 456-8810

*Prices are subject to change so call for most up-to-date information.

 

 

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Did You Know?

The first floor of the Columbian Theatre has served many uses through the years, including supporting a furniture store and a dry goods store. The first floor actually came in one piece, originally from a local skating rink. It now houses the Swogger Gallery, which features rotating exhibits.