Manteca Area Sports

The Manteca area offers a wide variety of fun and entertaining sports activities for the whole family.  There are sports events to watch and to participate in for individuals and teams.

We host major tournaments for softball, basball, soccer, bowling, fishing, tennis, golf, shooting and the newest BMX competition facility in California.

Contact us to bring your tournament to Manteca.

Some of our local sports activities include:

Tennis
Golf
Manteca Bowling and Family Fun Center

Buy all your
sporting needs at
Bass Pro!
Big League Dreams
Soccer
Basketball Courts
Baseball Fields
Air Hockey
Skate Park
BMX Track
Fishing
Boating
Walking - Tidewater Bike Path
Soccer Indoor and Outdoor
Baseball Fields - Both youth & adult


BMX Track
located at Moffat Blvd.
and Spreckels Avenue
OPENING SOON!
Tennis
List of facilities
The Manteca Parks & Recreation Department offers a wide variety of fun and entertaining programs for the whole family.  Come take a look and see how you and your family can enjoy the many wonderful programs offered here in Manteca.

http://www.ci.manteca.ca.us/parks/Activity_Guide/default.htm

Parks
List of parks and their respective ammenities, such as restrooms, picnic tables. barbeques, and sports accommodations.

Golf Course
Manteca Park Golf Course - OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
305 N. Union Rd. Manteca, California 95337
209-825-2500
http://www.ci.manteca.ca.us/golf/
An 18 Hole Championship Golf Course
SLOPE RATING: Blue 71.3/121 White 69.7/117

Manteca Bowling and Family Fun Center


1251 E. Yosemite Ave (209) 824-2889
With 48 lanes, this is one of the largest bowling centers in California.
Not only can you enjoy bowling but there are batting cages,
a huge arcade, Rookies Sports Bar and the Disney on Ice Cream Bar.

http://www.mbffc.net/

Big League Dreams
1077 Milo Candini Drive, Airport Way Exit on State Highway 120
209-824-2400 • www.bigleaguedreams.com

This baseball park is like no other. It has six replica major-league baseball fields, depicting famous ballparks including Yankee Stadium, Fenway Park, Polo Grounds, Wrigley Field, Tiger Stadium and Edison Field (Angels Stadium).  This city-owned recreational sports complex includes six softball/baseball fields, two Stadium Club restaurants, one snack bar, an 8-station batting cage, two playgrounds and 600-vehicle parking lot. 

There also is a field house arena with artificial turf (26,000 square feet), designed to accommodate indoor soccer, volleyball and corporate or special events. The two restaurants have full view of all fields in a family-style setting, designed and operated to attract and accommodate league, tournament and corporate users (seating capacity over 200 in each)


Fishing
A number of fishing areas are available in San Joaquin County regional parks. At Oak Grove Regional Park, a Fishing at Oak Grove A Regional Park with a 10-acre lake is stocked annually with seasonal Catfish and Trout. We offer three  fishing derbies, The Fishing Derby For Kids (1st Sat. in June), the Trout Bout (third Sat. in Nov.) and the Bob McMillen Memorial Fishing Tournament (1st Sat. in Feb.) - each offering opportunities for anglers to experience fishing, some for the very first time. Fishing at Oak Grove is $3 for those 16 years and older - a valid California fishing license is required since all Dept. of Fish and Game regulations apply.
At Dos Reis Regional Park, fishing access to the San Joaquin River is available via the park's floating dock and boat launching capabilities. The San Joaquin can also be reached from Mossdale Crossing Regional Park, which has a large, two-lane boat ramp with floating dock.
Westgate Landing Regional Park, one of three parks located on the Mokelumne River, has overnight boat docking and a fishing pier, while Stillman L. Magee Regional Park features fishing at the river's edge and Woodbridge Regional Park offers a riparian environment where fishing enthusiasts snag Trout, Black Bass and Catfish (California Dept. of Fish and Game regulations apply).



Boating
Boating access to the beautiful Delta waterways is available through three of our regional parks. Tucked in along the San Joaquin River, Dos Reis Regional Park features a floating dock with boat launching capabilities 26 R.V. campsites with full hook-ups and shower facilities, along with picnic tables, barbecues, horseshoe pits and a children’s play area. Westgate Landing Regional Park, once used for docking of mail goods to Delta workers, is located on the Mokelumne River and boasts 14 R.V./tent campsites (no hook-ups available), a fishing pier, overnight boat docking, picnic sites and ½ mile of river frontage.
Mossdale Crossing Regional Park boasts a large, two-lane boat ramp with floating dock, located between Tracy and Manteca off I-5. Mossdale's ramp offers access to the San Joaquin, Middle and Old Rivers. Shaded picnic areas and a children’s playground complete the facility.