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TacticalPaintball. The ultimate scenario
field built and owned by scenario players. With the help of some of the biggest names in scenario paintball, the field was designed from the ground up. Nothing has been haphazardly thrown on the field. Fire Base Alpha This Vietnam style firebase with walls, 5 mortar pits, a real Huey helicopter and a tower is huge.Whisky Outpost This all steel base was inspired from the movie Star Ship Troopers and includes towers, ramps, and a center base making this one a real challenge to defend or to take. (Watch out for the bugs.)The MOUT site This is probably the only place in the United States where you get to actually play in a city. We built the city to test your skills tactics and nerves. 36 (and still growing) buildings, two are multi-story with angles that will make you think twice (or more times) before you round a corner. SAM sites There are 4 SAM (Surface to Air Missile) sites on the field to control. Fuel Depot You have to find it first, then defend or conquer this military camouflaged installation.Air Strip This massive installation is scheduled for mid 2006 construction. This one is slated to have several planes and control facilities to make it as real as possible.Field Rental - If you are interested in renting our field, please see our events page for more information. |
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Travel & Lodging Information
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Houston, travel west on I-10 , Exit 637 (FM 794 Harwood) Continue straight
on service road 100 yards past stop sign. Field is on the right. From San Antonio, travel east on I-10, Exit 637 (FM 794 Harwood) make u-turn under the freeway. Field is on the right on the service road approx 100 yards. From Austin, travel south on 183 to I-10. Follow directions as if coming from San Antonio |
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Best
Western 830-672-5555 |
Carefree Inn,
Gonzales 830-672-9611 |
Rv Parks and Local Camping | Bed & Breakfast Inns in the Gonzales Area |
| RiverBend RV Park 830-875-9548 |
Fransis-Ainsworth
House 830-875-3435 |
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Click Here AERIAL PHOTOS OF COMPLEX
Thanks to Al O'Donnell (Pilot) and Robert Ricketts (Photographer)
Construction Photos 12/2005










