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Spooky Nook Sports is the largest indoor sports complex in the United States, providing regulation courts and playing fields for sports. Learn more today!
Spooky Nook Sports is the largest indoor sports complex in the United States. We currently operate three locations. Visit our Manheim location today!
Our indoor facilities include 10 hardwood basketball courts, four field hockey courts, 10 volleyball courts, and six artificial turf soccer fields, as well as a 200-meter indoor track and a full-sized baseball infield with batting cages.
Spooky Nook Sports is the largest indoor sports complex in the U.S. providing regulation courts & playing fields for more than a dozen sports - Learn more here!
Get directions to Spooky Nook Sports complex located in Manheim, PA. Spooky Nook Sports is conveniently located near major highways and public transportation.
Interested in our current sports events? Check out our Nook Events Calendar for our Manheim, PA location! View here for more information!
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About the Spooky Nook Sports Facility. Whether you’re a tournament director, convention organizer, business leader or sports coach, Spooky Nook Sports can meet your every requirement, no matter the size or scope. In addition to sports facilities, we offer meeting and event spaces and numerous recreational facilities.
Your Home Base for Spooky Nook Adventures. At the Best Western Premier, Central Hotel, we understand that your trip to the Spooky Nook Sports Complex is all about performance. Our comfortable, clean accommodations and convenient location make us the perfect choice for athletes and their families.
Spooky Nook was a hit in the Lancaster area. Amateur and professional athletes from across the nation used the world-class facility, including the United States women's national field hockey team, which called Spooky Nook home until 2020.