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Kennesaw State University Sports and Entertainment Park is an 88 acre multi-purpose sports and recreation park located just 1 mile from Kennesaw Campus.

With 5 main facilities, KSU Sports and Entertainment Park boasts of having one of the finest recreation complexes available to students anywhere in the Southeast.

 

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Event Types

Aerial view of KSU's fifth third stadium is available for concerts, festivals, and sporting events.


The KSU Sports and Entertainment Park hosts an exciting range of events, including concerts, festivals, and sports competitions. Whether you're here to cheer on the Owls, enjoy a live performance, or attend a community festival, the park offers a versatile setting for events of all sizes.

With top-notch facilities and a welcoming atmosphere, there’s always something exciting happening at the heart of Kennesaw State.

Park Information

Aerial view of the Sports and Entertainment Park and is an 88 acre multi-purpose sports and recreation park located just 1 mile from KSU’s main campus. 


Kennesaw State University Sports and Entertainment Park spans 88 acres and is home to a variety of state-of-the-art recreational and athletic facilities.

Just one mile from the Kennesaw Campus, the park offers five primary venues that rank among the finest recreation complexes in the Southeast, providing students with an exceptional environment for both leisure and competition. Get visiting, park, and ticket information to better plan your visit!

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Sports and Recreation Park Fee

The Sports and Recreation Parks Fee covers the facility bond payment, insurance, required Renewal and Replacement funding, and basic operational expenses for the 88 acre Sports and Recreation Park. The park is used by students for intramural, club sports, student activities, academic classes, general recreation and athletic activities. Operational costs include: contracted services for landscaping; field and turf maintenance; pest control; heating and air conditioning (HVAC); custodial services; and utilities. Maintenance and general operating supplies are also paid from this fund. Event expenses for non-university events are not paid from this fund, these events must be self-sustaining. The Sports and Recreation Parks Fee (formerly Land Acquisition) was approved by the Board of Regents beginning Fall 2009.