Botetourt Sports Complex

The Natural Place to Play ......

160 Preston Parkway, Troutville, VA 24175    

(540) 992-0011

Complex Manager:  Jim Farmer

Botetourt Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism

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Upcoming Events

  • July 18 - 22
Dixie Softball Angels & Ponytails State Tournament
  • July 31 - Aug 3
ASA JO Class 'A' East Youth Fast-Pitch National Championship 10U-18U
  • Aug 9 - 10
NSA Youth Fast-Pitch Summer Finale
  • Aug 28 - Sept 1
ASA Men's Class 'C' East Adult Slow-Pitch National Championship
   

About the Complex

The new Botetourt Sports Complex is a state-of-the-art facility located just minutes from I-81 and only 25 minutes from downtown Roanoke, Virginia. It features four championship-level softball and youth baseball fields, all with beautiful views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The fields are arranged around a central, three-story tower with space for tournament operations, scorekeeping, concessions and restrooms.

The Botetourt Sports Complex is located within the 125-acre Greenfield Recreation Park which features a cross-country course, soccer fields and a hiking trail.  Future planned enhancements include picnic facilities, a community center and more.

The Complex, now in its second year of operation, will host more than 20 events.  Click on Tournament Schedules to view this year's upcoming events.


Complex Specifications & Amenities

  • Four, 300' irrigated fields
  • State-of-the-art lighting system
  • Portable fencing for flexibility at any distance
  • Ample spectator seating for all fields
  • Dugouts with restrooms and water fountains
  • On-site concessions
  • Three-level tower for tournament operations
  • Children's playground
  • Electronic scoreboards
  • Half-mile paved walking track surrounding fields

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Did You Know...

Fpo Did You Know

The Jackson and Cowpasture Rivers converge in northern Botetourt to form Virginia's greatest river, the James River. A 16-mile stretch of the river between Eagle Rock and Springwood is the only part of the James that has been designated a Virginia Scenic River.