The 10 Best Paintball Facilities in Maryland for 2026

Maryland’s paintball scene thrives on a mix of adrenaline, strategy, and camaraderie—whether you’re a seasoned tactical player or a first-timer looking for a high-energy group activity. The state’s facilities cater to every skill level, from sprawling outdoor fields with wooded terrain to indoor arenas perfect for airsoft enthusiasts. Beyond the action, Maryland’s paintball parks often double as social hubs, hosting birthday parties, corporate events, and even paintball leagues. What sets the best venues apart? A balance of well-maintained fields, knowledgeable referees, and a welcoming atmosphere that keeps players coming back. For this guide, we prioritized facilities with strong reputations for safety, variety in game modes, and genuine customer satisfaction—no paid placements, just what players are saying in reviews.

This list ranks venues based on a weighted score combining average rating and review volume, ensuring only the most trusted and popular spots make the cut.

1. NR Adventure Park

NR Adventure Park stands out as Maryland’s top paintball destination, thanks to its massive, ever-evolving fields and a reputation for top-tier customer service. Players rave about the professional referees—like Christian, who earned praise in a recent birthday celebration review—and the park’s commitment to keeping games fair and engaging. With a mix of wooded and open terrain, it’s ideal for both casual and competitive play. The sheer volume of glowing reviews (882 and counting) speaks to its consistency, making it a must-visit for groups or solo players alike.

2. NR Paintball

NR Paintball in Severn delivers a polished, high-energy experience with a focus on accessibility. The facility is well-organized, offering everything from beginner-friendly fields to more challenging layouts for experienced players. Referees are noted for their fairness and enthusiasm, and the park’s proximity to Baltimore makes it a convenient choice for urban paintballers. While slightly smaller than NR Adventure Park, its 4.8-star rating (backed by 625 reviews) proves it’s a reliable spot for leagues, private events, and casual outings.

3. Outdoor Xtreme Chesapeake City Paintball and Airsoft

This Chesapeake City gem blends paintball and airsoft under one roof, appealing to fans of both disciplines. The fields are designed to be dynamic, avoiding repetitive layouts that can make games feel stale. Staff and referees receive consistent praise for their helpfulness, and the park’s customer service—highlighted in reviews—goes above and beyond to accommodate groups. With a 4.7-star rating and a loyal following, it’s a hidden gem for those willing to venture east of the Chesapeake.

4. Route 40 Paintball Park

Route 40 Paintball Park punches above its weight with a friendly, inclusive vibe and surprisingly well-maintained fields for its size. The staff’s willingness to jump into games (as noted in a recent review) adds to the park’s charm, making it feel like a community rather than just a facility. While reviews are fewer (200), the 4.7-star average reflects a consistently positive experience, especially for groups looking for a laid-back but competitive environment.

5. Replay Airsoft

Glen Burnie’s Replay Airsoft is a standout for airsoft enthusiasts, but its paintball fields hold their own with professional-grade organization. The referees are singled out in reviews as “true professionals,” and the ease of renting gear makes it beginner-friendly. The park’s indoor/outdoor hybrid setup is a bonus for Maryland’s unpredictable weather. With a 4.4-star rating and a growing review base, it’s a solid choice for those who want a mix of strategy and accessibility.

6. Pasadena Paintball Park

Located in Curtis Bay, Pasadena Paintball Park offers a no-frills, high-intensity experience with a focus on paintball purity. The fields are designed for tactical play, and the park’s smaller size means less wait time for games. While reviews are limited (170), the 4.6-star average suggests a dedicated following among serious players. It’s a great option for those prioritizing gameplay over amenities.

7. Tactical Airsoft Arena

Rockville’s Tactical Airsoft Arena blends airsoft and paintball in a controlled, indoor-friendly space. The instructors—like Bubbles, who earned a glowing review—are praised for their patience and expertise, making it a top pick for beginners. The arena’s compact size keeps games fast-paced, and the 4.3-star rating reflects its niche appeal to tactical enthusiasts. It’s ideal for those who prefer structure and strategy over sprawling outdoor fields.

8. East Coast Airsoft

Bel Air’s East Coast Airsoft is a well-regarded spot for airsoft, but its paintball offerings are worth noting for their straightforward approach. The fields are straightforward, and the staff is consistently friendly, though reviews (132) are sparse enough to leave room for improvement. The 4.1-star rating suggests it’s a solid mid-tier option for those in the western part of the state looking for a no-nonsense paintball experience.

9. P3 PAINTBALL

Sharing a location with Pasadena Paintball Park, P3 PAINTBALL carves out its own identity with a beginner-friendly focus. The staff’s willingness to explain rules and gear makes it a great entry point for new players, and the 4.7-star rating (despite only 53 reviews) speaks to its growing reputation. Smaller in scale but high in approachability, it’s perfect for families or groups dipping their toes into paintball.

10. Robinhood Adventure Park

Havre de Grace’s Robinhood Adventure Park is the underdog of this list, but its 4.7-star rating (from just 12 reviews) hints at big potential. The referees are described as “open to ideas,” suggesting a collaborative atmosphere, and the park’s willingness to experiment with game modes sets it apart. With limited reviews, it’s a wildcard—ideal for adventurous players willing to be early adopters.

How we ranked these

This list was compiled using a data-driven approach: venues were scored based on their average rating multiplied by the logarithm of their review count (to prevent spammy outliers from skewing results). No facility paid for placement—only genuine player feedback determined rankings. For deeper details on our methodology, check out our methodology.

Harper Caldwell — Editor-in-Chief

Harper Caldwell — Editor-in-Chief

Harper Caldwell is Editor-in-Chief at Americano Sports, overseeing news standards, league coverage strategy, and the U.S. sports directory experience. Full Bio: Harper Caldwell leads Americano Sports’ editorial direction across league reporting and local sports directory coverage. Her newsroom background spans breaking news workflows, game-day reporting, and long-form analysis, with a focus on accuracy, clear sourcing, and reader-first context. Harper sets publication standards, reviews major features, and coordinates cross-league coverage calendars. Expertise / Beats: editorial standards, breaking news, enterprise features, coverage planning