Five Fields, Each with Its Own Personality
The heart of Shooters lies in its five distinct playing fields. Three of them are full-on woodsball maps, where players weave through natural bunkers made of trees, fallen logs, and trenches. These wooded areas offer endless vantage points and reward those who know how to move quietly and think ahead. For faster, more direct action, there is a Hyperball field — a layout of plastic bunkers that keeps games quick and reflexes sharp. The fifth field is built around barrels and industrial-style cover, creating a tighter, more urban feel that contrasts nicely with the forested maps. Each field is rotated through during a day of play, so groups rarely get stuck in a single style. The variety keeps the experience fresh whether you are a first-timer or a seasoned player.
Attack & Defend and Themed Scenario Games
Beyond standard elimination games, Shooters runs Attack & Defend scenarios where one team must strategize their way to a bell and ring it to win. These objective-based games add a layer of teamwork and urgency that goes beyond simple shootouts. The park also hosts themed event days throughout the year — from a Sweetheart Shoot around Valentine's Day to an Easter Eggstravaganza with spring-themed games and candy hunts, and a Mom's Day event where moms play free with a paid admission. For those looking for something lighter, the park offers Low-Impact Paintball. Using smaller paintballs shot at lower velocity, it is designed for players ages 8 and up and for anyone who wants a gentler introduction to the sport. Low-impact players are kept on separate fields from regular paintball players, so everyone plays at a comfortable pace.
A Place for Celebrations and Team Building
Shooters is a natural fit for birthday parties, bachelor and bachelorette gatherings, and corporate team-building events. The staff works with groups to set up private reservations, and weekday bookings are available for teams and organizations that want the park mostly to themselves. The atmosphere is family-friendly, and the park welcomes players as young as 8 (with low-impact) and 10 and up for regular paintball. The park also hosted the Northern California WCPL 10-man Classic, a regional tournament that drew competitive players from across the area. So while the vibe is laid-back and welcoming to newcomers, there is also room for serious play.
Family-Run and Safety-Focused
Shooters is a small, family-owned operation, and that shows in the way things are run. Reviews consistently mention how patient and thorough the staff is — especially with large groups and first-time players. Every session begins with a clear safety briefing, and the staff walks players through how to use the markers and masks step by step. The park is field-paint only, meaning all paintballs must be purchased on-site, which helps maintain consistent quality and safety standards. The family behind Shooters is often present on game days, handling check-ins, running the fields, and making sure everyone is having a good time. That personal attention is something larger commercial parks sometimes lack.
Picnic Area, BBQ, and Room to Relax
Between games, players and spectators can use the large picnic area on-site. There is a rental briquette BBQ available for groups who want to cook out, and many visitors bring their own lunch to enjoy under the shade. The park also has a recreation area, dressing rooms, restrooms, and parking. Spectators are welcome, and the online waiver system covers both players and anyone just coming to watch. The combination of wooded fields, a relaxed picnic setup, and a staff that treats guests like neighbors makes Shooters feel more like a local hangout than a commercial attraction.