
St. Paul's Field
Rating
Family of 4
USD 0
Duration
1–2 hours
Best Ages
5–17
About
St. Paul's Field is a community athletic field in Nassau that serves local residents for casual sports, informal games, and neighborhood recreation. Fields like this are scattered across Nassau's residential areas and represent the most grassroots level of Bahamian athletic culture — where kids kick footballs, throw baseballs, and run around with friends outside of organized league structures.
For families traveling with active school-age children who need to burn off energy, a community field is a free and immediately accessible option. There's no admission, no booking required, and no agenda — just open outdoor space. The field sees regular use from local youth for football (soccer), cricket, and general athletic training, which means there's often something going on to watch or participate in.
Families who approach locals with genuine friendliness and interest will typically receive a warm welcome. Nassau's smaller community fields offer an authenticity that resort facilities can't replicate — you're sharing space with Nassuvians going about their daily lives, and that context makes even a simple afternoon of running around feel meaningful. Sun protection is essential during daytime use, and evening visits are significantly more comfortable temperature-wise.
Bug spray is worth packing for dusk visits, when mosquitoes become active near grassy areas. Bring a ball and let the kids take the lead — sometimes the most memorable travel moments happen spontaneously at a neighborhood field.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Nursing / Changing
No dedicated facilities
Kid Meals
No food service on site
Setting
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Evenings for community games and cooler weather
Wait Times
None for casual use
Nearby Food
Local restaurants and convenience stores within the surrounding Nassau neighborhood
Why Kids Love It
Kids love the freedom of an open grass field where they can kick a ball around, run sprints, or join whatever game is happening. Community athletic fields have a natural magnetism for children who just want to move. If a local pickup game is going on, curious kids might even get invited to join in.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Bring your own ball — the field is open but no equipment is provided.
- Evening visits (after 5 PM) are cooler and often more active with local pick-up games.
- Be respectful of any teams using the field for organized practice — ask before joining.
What to Bring
- A football (soccer ball), frisbee, or other outdoor sports equipment
- Water and snacks
- Sunscreen and hats for daytime visits
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
USD 0
Tips to Save
- This is a free community field — no cost to use during non-reserved times.