Our Parks

M.C. Anderson Park in Statesboro

M.C. Anderson Park is home to the Recreation Activity Center on Georgia Southern’s Statesboro campus. This 70-acre outdoor recreational park has activities free to the public for all ages and is a frequent host for tournaments and events from the local level to the national stage.

M.C. Anderson Park has been enjoyed by the local community for decades and received major renovations alongside the RAC in 2007.

Explore M.C. Anderson Park

Georgia Southern campus CRI recreation and intramural sports complex for health and athletics.
Test your endurance on our outdoor fitness equipment.
Georgia Southern CRI recreation and intramural basketball courts for shooting hoops with friends.
Take a stroll around the entire park on our lighted, branching fitness trails.
Take a stroll around the entire park on our lighted, branching fitness trails.
Spot geese and turtles around the two ponds.
Bring the beach back to the ‘Boro at our sand volleyball courts.

Get an Audience at The Bandshell

Host your next event at The Bandshell amphitheater inside the park. 

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Get a Change of Scenery at Anderson Pavilion

Take your team to the Anderson Pavilion with picnic tables, grills, and an indoor conference room just off the main park trails.

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Georgia Southern CRI Parks pavilion for intramural sports and recreation.

Get Adventurous at the Challenge Course

Create a fun team-building experience at our high and low challenge courses and zipline.

Learn About the Challenge Course

Get in the Game at The Multiplex

Team up and play Intramural Sports at the lighted multi-purpose fields inside the park.

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The Sports Complex in Statesboro

Resting beside Beautiful Eagle Creek, The Sports Complex is home to both Kiwanis Field and Rotary Field. These two softball fields are conveniently located next to Eagle Field and the J.I. Clements Stadium, giving the community a series of fields to play and watch together.

The Sports Complex is among the oldest athletic fields on Georgia Southern’s Statesboro campus with its dedication held on the United States Bicentennial on July 4, 1976. The first games on these historic fields were played on October 11, 1976.

Georgia Southern CRI sports complex for baseball and softball intramural sports.

Georgia Southern CRi sports complex baseball and softball dugout.

Enjoy games with peers and friends on these gated, lighted fields.

Georgia Southern CRI sports complex for baseball and softball intramural sports.

Watch play anytime with direct connection to Eagle Field.

Georgia Southern CRI eagle creek in the CRI complex for recreation and intramural sport.

Visit Beautiful Eagle Creek steps away from the action.

Continue the decades-long tradition of Intramural Sports at the Kiwanis Field and Rotary Field.

The Recreation Fields in Savannah

The Recreation Fields are a series of professional fields just outside of the Armstrong Recreation Center on Georgia Southern’s Armstrong campus. Directly next to the Disc Golf Park and the Tennis Complex and a few steps away from the ARC’s side lawn, this large greenspace is the perfect spot to play and relax.

Georgia Southern recreation and intramural field for playing sports.

A group of Georgia Southern students play frisbee golf on campus at the CRI disc golf course.

Watch your friends and favorite teams go head-to-head.

Georgia Southern beautiful campus has walkways for disc golf.

Take a walk around the fields with entrances to the Disc Golf Park.

Team up and play Intramural Sports on the Armstrong campus.

The Tennis Complex in Savannah

The Tennis Complex is the premier venue for tennis matches at Georgia Southern’s Armstrong campus. These twelve tennis courts are equipped for competitive and casual matches with direct access to The Recreation Fields and the rest of the rest of the Armstrong campus.

The Tennis Complex opened on August 18, 2016 and has been the home court for nationally ranked players.

Play matches with friends and classmates on one of twelve shock-absorbing courts.

Stroll around the complex with paths to every court, spectator bleachers and player benches.

Team up and play Intramural Sports on the Armstrong campus.

The Disc Golf Park in Savannah

Nestled behind the Tennis Complex and wrapping around the Recreation Fields, the Disc Golf Park takes players through Savannah’s unique woodlands with distant airplanes overhead. The professional-grade 9-hole disc golf course features two tee pads at each hole to double the length of gameplay and accommodate for any skill level.

The Disc Golf Park opened on Georgia Southern’s Armstrong campus on November 19, 2021 and is free to the public from sunrise to sunset every day.

Take in the natural beauty of Savannah as you play a 9-hole or 18-hole game.

Warm up at the practice area before starting your next game.

Explore meticulously designed course layouts that compliment the foliage.

Check out discs and other sporting equipment as a CRI member.