El Pomar Youth Sports Park
Softball Field in Colorado Springs, Colorado





About El Pomar Youth Sports Park
El Pomar Youth Sports Park is a softball field located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Located at 2212 Executive Circle. Visit for more details on hours, availability, and amenities.
Facility features
- Outdoor
- Softball
- Public Park
- Open to Public
- Free
Reviews
- A S2
Overall fine facility with decent parking compared to other tournament venues. Soccer fields aren’t all flat and some have gigantic holes in them, so watch out for those rolled ankles. Bathrooms were not well maintained (these need attention during the day on tournament weekends, folks!) - no TP, no paper towels, trash everywhere, sinks that don’t work. Biggest eyesore and saddest part was the atrocious state of the little creek running through the fields. Millions of dollars spent on a sports complex and they can’t clean up the garbage. So sad. Maybe a community project for some school groups or something?
9 months ago
- Hethyr Fouse5
What a great multi-sport facility! It's a little confusing when you first pull in, at least it was for us. We were there for soccer and the grass was nice and thick, very well maintained. There were lots of other sports happening at the same time, including several baseball games and little-guy lacrosse. Great park layout and the parking lots are fairly close to everything.
4 years ago
- W. Taylor Stuart5
Great playing field and outdoor area in Colorado Springs. There is a cool disc golf course close by. Right across the street there’s my favorite distillery in Colorado Springs, Pure distilling, drop by there for a quick cocktail and a tour. On hot days, they make frozen drinks that are really delicious. The trail system that runs along the river from there is also fun. Parking can get a bit rough on the weekends, another reason to grab a drink at Pure Distilling first and park there.
11 months ago
- Chelsea Yost3
This is a HUGE, beautiful park with nice walking trails, but loses stars for the lack of parking. With so many baseball and soccer fields, when less than half are in use, all parking is full. Poor planning.
7 months ago
Reviews via Google. Ratings may have changed.