Airsoft Park is an outdoor facility with multiple terrain-based fields and a covered indoor close-quarters combat arena located on the north side of Chattanooga, serving recreational and competitive airsoft players across East Tennessee and North Georgia. The facility accommodates walk-in players and organized events, with field designs that range from woodland and urban layouts to purpose-built structures for different engagement distances and tactical scenarios.
Airsoft Park operates as a dedicated play venue rather than a retail shop or equipment rental service. The facility provides access to maintained playing fields where participants bring their own airsoft rifles, pistols, and protective gear to engage in scenario-based gameplay. The outdoor fields span multiple acres with natural cover, structures, and man-made obstacles; the indoor facility handles weather-dependent days and allows shorter-range engagements typical of close-quarters battle (CQB) gameplay. Games typically run on set schedules with mission-based formats (capture the flag, defend-and-attack, elimination) rather than pure free-for-all play.
The outdoor space includes at least three distinct field configurations: a woodland section with natural vegetation and fallen logs, an urban-style area with constructed buildings and shipping containers, and an open field suitable for medium-to-long-range engagements. The indoor facility operates year-round and accommodates roughly 20 to 30 players per session in a multi-room layout designed for CQB tactics. Outdoor games typically last 30 minutes to an hour per round with breaks between matches; indoor sessions are shorter, usually 15 to 20 minutes per match, because of the space constraints and intensity of close-quarters play.
Walk-in field fees run approximately $20 to $25 per person for a half-day of outdoor play (usually 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. or 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on weekends). Full-day passes cost around $35 to $40. Indoor CQB sessions are priced separately at roughly $15 per person per 20-minute match, with the option to run multiple back-to-back rounds. Group bookings and private events (birthday parties, corporate team-building, bachelor events) receive discounted per-person rates; a group of 20 or more may qualify for 15 to 20 percent off field fees. Pricing can vary seasonally, particularly during peak months (spring and fall); confirm current rates and any weekend surcharges before visiting.
Chattanooga has no other dedicated airsoft facility with both outdoor and indoor play in a single location. Some players travel to fields in North Georgia (notably around the Dalton area, 90 minutes north) for larger-scale outdoor events, but those require a longer drive and typically operate on specific event dates rather than walk-in access. Airsoft Park's combination of maintained fields, consistent weekend scheduling, and indoor backup for weather makes it the only year-round, drop-in option in the immediate Chattanooga metro. For players who prefer to organize private matches on public land (parks or private property), Airsoft Park offers the advantage of pre-cleared, liability-covered space and organized scoring systems without the legal and safety risks of unsanctioned play.
Airsoft Park works well for casual players testing new gear, beginners learning field tactics in a structured environment, and organized teams running regular practices. Younger players (typically ages 12 and up, depending on parental supervision) are welcome. Competitive players preparing for larger regional or national events benefit from the CQB facility and variety of outdoor terrain. The facility does not suit players looking for equipment rental (bring your own gun and protective eyewear rated for airsoft); it also is not ideal for large-scale scenario events requiring 100-plus players or multi-day gameplay (though private bookings may accommodate special arrangements). Players who prefer total freedom in field design or who live more than 45 minutes away may find occasional travel to dedicated regional fields more practical.
Arrive 15 to 20 minutes before your intended session start time. Bring a functioning airsoft rifle or pistol, full-seal eye protection rated ANSI Z87.1 or higher, and layers appropriate to the season (outdoor play exposes you to full weather). Chronograph testing (measuring your gun's velocity) is required at check-in; most guns shooting between 350 and 500 feet per second are permitted, depending on engagement distance rules. Staff will brief you on field boundaries, respawn points, rules of engagement, and the specific objective for that match. You do not need prior experience; staff accommodate newcomers and assign them to balanced teams. Gameplay begins once all players are checked in and briefed.
Airsoft Park operates weekends year-round, with hours typically 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday; weekday operations (particularly evening sessions) run sporadically and depend on event bookings. Parking is on-site with room for roughly 30 to 40 vehicles. The facility sits in an industrial or semi-rural area; confirm the current address and directions before heading out, as the exact location may shift seasonally or due to field maintenance. Call or check the facility's social media (Facebook is the primary booking and schedule channel) the day before a visit to confirm games are running, since bad weather can close outdoor operations without notice.
Airsoft Park fills a gap in Chattanooga's recreational sports scene by offering consistent, weather-flexible play without the need to scout or secure private land. It serves both the casual player testing the hobby and the competitive team that needs reliable weekly practice space.
