Seminole County Sports
Just minutes north of Orlando, Seminole County, secluded by surrounding natural beauty, is Florida's Natural Choice for sports.
Seminole County is notable for its slow, lazy rivers, cool forests and spectacular lakes combined with lush wooded areas, creating a unique environment offering visitors a genuine getaway experience.
Seminole County provides the sports visitor with everything one looks for in an event site and much more. Fantastic facilities, an ideal climate, a wide range of premier accommodations and restaurants, all within a close proximity to all major Florida attractions, afford the perfect location for softball, aquatics, field sports and much more.
Seminole County Sports Facilities
Seminole County Sports Training Center - Sanford
The Training Center offers state-of-the-art equipment for complete physical conditioning. The facility includes 15,000 square feet of conference and training space and six international dimension soccer fields. Previous home of the 1996 United States Women's Gold Medal Olympic Soccer Team.
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium - Sanford
This historic stadium, originally built in 1926, was once the playground for famous baseball players like Babe Ruth and Jackie Robinson, as well as the entire New York Giants. In 2001, the 2,000 seat stadium received a complete renovation. Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium has hosted Women's Professional Baseball, Collegiate Baseball Teams and ASA Men's Softball events.
Seminole County Softball Complex - Altamonte Springs
This five-field complex, with a three-story communications tower as the centerpiece, has been the host to a variety of ASA, NSA, ISA and USSSA National Softball Championships. It is the perfect setting for any softball competition.
Lake Brantley Aquatic Center - Altamonte Springs
This aquatic center offers an Olympic size 50-meter pool with moveable bulkhead for short course competitions. The site served as a 1996 Olympic training facility and the 1998 USA Water Polo National Junior Olympic Championships.
Sanlando Park - Altamonte Springs
This nationally recognized tennis facility offers 25 hard courts for the avid tennis player. This facility has served as host for numerous United States Tennis Association Championships, and will serve as host site for the 2004 NCAA Division II Men's & Women's Tennis National Championships as part of the Division II National Championships Festival..
Cranes Roost Park - Altamonte Springs
This all-purpose lake park venue has hosted a variety of events from powerboat racing to water-skiing, wakeboarding, and is the perfect location for any opening ceremonies imaginable.







