Browse Airsoft Fields by State
Choose your state to see verified airsoft fields near you, organized by city and region. Every guide breaks down field types, walk-on entry fees, FPS limits, minimum age, and what to bring, so you know exactly what to expect before you arrive.
Everything You Need Before You Play
Each state guide is built to answer the questions that actually matter before you drive out to a field, from what it costs to what your gun needs to pass chrono.
Fields by State & City
Verified outdoor, woodland, CQB, and MilSim venues organized by state and local region, with locations and play styles for each field.
Fees & FPS Rules
Compare walk-on entry fees, rental costs, FPS limits, and minimum age requirements side by side before you commit to a drive.
Gear & Field Prep
Beginner-friendly gear picks and field-compliance checklists covering eye protection, BB weights, and everything you need to show up ready.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Pick your state from the directory above. Each state guide lists verified fields by city and region, with the play style, entry fee, FPS limit, and minimum age for every venue so you can find the closest field that fits how you play.
Walk-on entry at most US fields runs about $20 to $35 for a full game day. Rental packages with a gun, mask, and BBs usually add $35 to $50. Larger MilSim events cost more. Exact pricing is listed on each state guide and varies by field.
Most outdoor fields cap AEGs around 400 FPS and bolt-action snipers up to roughly 500 FPS, paired with a minimum engagement distance. Every field sets its own rules and chronos guns on arrival, so always check the venue limit before you drive out.
No. Most fields rent guns, masks, and BBs, so you can show up empty-handed for a first game. Full-seal eye protection rated to ANSI Z87.1 is mandatory at every field. If you plan to play more than a couple of times, buying your own setup quickly works out cheaper.
Most US fields allow players around age 10 and up with a parent or guardian waiver, and some require an adult on the field with younger players. You must be 18 or older to buy an airsoft gun. Age policies vary by field, so confirm before booking.