sapphire valley resort activity field



Sapphire Valley
Activity Field

Activity Field at Sapphire Valley Resort

The Sapphire Valley Resort Activity Field is located adjacent to the Community Center and Recreation Center and includes:

• quarter mile track

• extensive kids playground

• soccer field

• basketball courts

• walking trail through the woods [The River Walk - Learn More]


Sapphire Valley Resort's New Playground Equipment
The resort has just replaced all the aging wooden playground equipment with new, safer fun! The young ones may even find a new challenge!

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sapphire valley resort activity field

This is a Sapphire Valley Master Association Amenity.  To Find your Fun off the property and plan your trip, go to
[High South Adventures], activities updated daily!


The Community Center posts the activity calendar on all activities that will be offered during your stay. Additional amenities include a park with picnic area. Hiking, fishing, miniature golf and canoing are other popular activities.

The Sapphire Valley Resort Activity Field is also home to three Arts and Craft Festivals held in the Spring, Summer and Fall as well as the Sapphire Valley Resort's Yankee Doodle Dandy Day.

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