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    The FARM At UNC

    The FARM At UNC

    4.8
    (4 reviews)
    15.1 mi

    We're lucky to have friends that are members that occasionally bring us as their guests!…read more The pool is great and we love the shallow end for the younger kids. The Grill also has a good selection of items for meals or just a quick snack. We have also been to the clubhouse area and playground for some parties and events.

    In Chapel Hill, "The Farm" refers to the private club of the UNC Faculty-Staff Recreation…read moreAssociation. It's kind of like a country club, but without a golf course. There are tennis courts, pickleball courts, swimming and diving pools, outdoor rock climbing walls, a gym, an outdoor basketball court, disc golf, beach volleyball, a clubhouse, playground, three shelters (pavilions) with wooden tables and benches, and more. Actually, it's more like a private park than a private country club. In terms of how nice The Farm is, I'd say it's on a public park level. When I saw The Farm is private, I was thinking it would be nicer and perhaps higher-end. Instead, it felt more like a small city park that happens to be private. My wife has been here multiple times for various UNC events. I attended one of the events with her. It took place at The Farm's clubhouse, the adjacent pavilion, and the playground. It was a family-friendly event. Parents brought their children who played on the playground. Food and drink were set up inside the clubhouse's kitchen. The clubhouse and overall grounds and facilities that I saw were modest. The shelter had string lighting lining the ceiling. The tables had a lot of what looked like dried-up paint/finger paint on them, presumably from kids' activities. It makes sense since the playground was right next to us. Also nearby was a bunch of bamboo which made for a good backdrop for group photos. During our Saturday afternoon visit, I saw people playing beach volleyball and the pool(s) looked busy. The Farm is located east of UNC campus, not far from the Chapel Hill-Durham border. It's off 54, accessible via Barbee Chapel Rd, just past UNC Finley Golf Course. It's due south from the Rizzo Center (south side of 54).

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    Map of The Farm from The Farm's website.
    Map of The Farm from The Farm's website.
    Crude diagram of the clubhouse layout from The Farm's website.
    Crude diagram of the clubhouse layout from The Farm's website.
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    NetSports

    NetSports

    3.3
    (18 reviews)
    7.5 mi

    When I started working in RTP I started playing soccer at this facility (when it was called…read moreCarolina Sportsplex). I took a break from indoor soccer while playing for outdoor league and I didn't come back to NetSports until this winter (Winter 2010). The facilities are still as I remember them -- no big changes after the change in ownership. They implemented a new online system for handling registration, payment, scheduling and team management that I think works quite well. The captain basically registers the team with a deposit and each player can then register and pay their share until the full team balance is paid in full. As a former organizer of a team, I was really pleased with the new system. They have different fields/rinks for different sports. I think soccer and volleyball are the most popular (these are what I typically see when I am there to play soccer). The two indoor turf fields are quite spacious. There's plenty of room to run around and it is very easy to tire yourself (that's a good thing). The referees are very professional and courteous. They do a good job keeping the games on schedule. If you like to play volleyball or indoor soccer, then you'll like this place. Find the division that matches your skill level. Try to get on a "house" team or maybe ask the staff to try to place you on a team that is looking for players. If you're a female or like to play in goal then your chances of getting on a team are quite good. If you know some players that want to join a team, then maybe start your own. Oh, this place is MUCH better than XL Soccer World in Raleigh. When you have a game at NetSports you will know that the fields will always be the same size -- not so at XL Soccer World. As a team manager, I can tell you that the staff at XL Soccer World were very unfriendly and difficult to communicate with. Staff at NetSports have always been friendly -- they do a good job behind-the-scenes and in-person. This place makes me happy -- especially during the winter when I can't play outdoors.

    Extremely disappointed with our experience at the Netsports track-out camp. This was our third…read moregrader's first time here, and we will not be returning due to a complete lack of supervision. Our son reported that kids were left to watch unsupervised YouTube Shorts for long periods, some of which included very disturbing content. More alarmingly, the pickup process is a major security risk. The front desk staff seemed completely indifferent to the children gathered in the corner, and there appeared to be no protocol to prevent a child from leaving with a stranger. If you are looking for a camp that prioritizes child safety and active engagement, I would highly suggest looking elsewhere.

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    North Main Athletic Complex

    North Main Athletic Complex

    3.7
    (3 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    Beautiful athletic complex with tennis courts, soccer, football, and lacrosse fields and a…read moremulti-purpose stadium with lighting for night games. The parking lot includes a pair of basketball hoops as well. LED lighting along the path leading to the stadium and aesthetic landscaping throughout. The artificial turf in the stadium includes synthetic "dirt" and "sand". The stadium also includes a patio on the upper level with a dozen or so umbrella tables. Restrooms include changing stations and plenty of stalls. Overall, a great location for multiple sports.

    I came here for a Holly Springs Salamander's Baseball game on a beautiful 80 degree day in June…read more Not originally a baseball fan, I was skeptical. However, the stadium is quaint, new, and clean. The absolute best part for me was the shaded seating and ceiling fans. For those sun enthusiasts, there is a tiny section left unshaded. They have a big screen that introduces all the home players, AstroTurf grass, wooden bats, and the stadium is well lit when the sun goes down. The mascot Sal the Salamander is a delight; great with the kids and fun to watch. Concessions are adequate for the size of the clientele and they offer the basics of hot dogs, beer, ice cream, and more. The parking was convenient. The lot was large and a short distance from the stadium. If you are in the mood for smaller crowds and a hometown baseball feel, north main athletic complex is a fantastic choice.

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    Entrance to stadium
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    LED lighting
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