Oregon’s paintball scene is a hidden gem for thrill-seekers, tactical enthusiasts, and families looking for high-energy outdoor fun. The state’s mix of rugged forests, sprawling fields, and well-maintained facilities makes it a standout destination for paintball—whether you’re a seasoned pro or a first-timer. Unlike some regions where paintball is an afterthought, Oregon’s venues prioritize immersive gameplay, safety, and community engagement, from birthday parties to competitive leagues. This list isn’t just about the biggest fields or flashiest ads; it’s about venues that deliver consistency, innovation, and genuine player satisfaction. We prioritized facilities with strong reviews, diverse offerings (from casual play to tournaments), and a track record of keeping players coming back. If you’re planning a weekend adventure, a team outing, or just want to test your marksmanship, Oregon’s top paintball spots won’t disappoint.
This ranking is based on a weighted score combining **rating (70%)** and **logarithmic review volume (30%)**—no paid placements, just data-driven recommendations.
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1. Extreme Velocity
Extreme Velocity isn’t just Salem’s top paintball spot—it’s a full-service hub for action sports, blending professional-grade fields with a welcoming vibe for all skill levels. The facility’s 4.9-star reputation isn’t just about the massive, well-designed courses (think dense forests, strategic bunkers, and open-field chaos); it’s about the *experience*. Staff like the one who made a 10-year-old’s birthday unforgettable or the owner who invites YouTubers for interviews prove this place values community. With frequent events, gear rentals, and a focus on safety, it’s no surprise players keep returning. If you’re in the Willamette Valley, this is the gold standard.
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2. Warpaint
Sharing a location with Extreme Velocity, Warpaint carves its own niche as a player-friendly powerhouse, especially for those who love a mix of structure and spontaneity. The 4.7-star average reflects its reputation for hosting everything from casual pickup games to themed tournaments—like the birthday party that turned into a YouTube feature. What sets Warpaint apart is its owner’s hands-on approach; he’s not just a boss but a fellow enthusiast who engages with players, whether it’s filming interviews or tweaking field layouts for better gameplay. The courses here are designed for both speed and strategy, making it a favorite for competitive squads and casual groups alike.
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3. Splat Action Paintball & Airsoft
Nestled in Molalla’s countryside, Splat Action is a dual-sport paradise for paintball and airsoft fans, earning a near-perfect 4.8 from players who appreciate its no-frills, high-quality approach. The facility’s strength lies in its versatility—whether you’re gearing up for a large-scale airsoft battle or a quick paintball skirmish, the fields adapt to your needs. The layout emphasizes natural cover (think real trees and terrain), which appeals to tactical players. While it may not have the same event calendar as Salem’s top spots, its consistency and focus on gear quality make it a reliable choice for serious enthusiasts.
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4. Impact Action Sports
Tualatin’s Impact Action Sports is the go-to for families and groups who want a stress-free, high-energy paintball experience. The 4.7-star rating speaks volumes about its ability to handle everything from rowdy birthday parties (like the 13th-birthday celebration that had kids raving) to organized leagues. What stands out is the staff’s patience and expertise—players like Aubrey/Avery, who went above and beyond for a large group, highlight the personal touch this venue offers. The fields are well-maintained, with a mix of open and wooded areas to suit different playstyles. It’s the kind of place where first-timers feel welcome and veterans find fresh challenges.
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5. Sniperzden Paintball Park
If you’re chasing the *premium* paintball experience, Sniperzden in St. Paul delivers with a 4.9-star punch. This isn’t just another field—it’s a tactical playground designed for serious players, with forts, natural cover, and large-scale scenarios that rival national parks. The facility’s reputation for hosting high-level events (like consecutive Supergames) attracts competitive teams, but it’s also a gem for casual players who want to test their skills. The review about “one of the best fields in the US” isn’t hyperbole; the attention to detail in field design and the emphasis on immersive gameplay make it a standout. Just be prepared for a drive—its remote location is part of its charm.
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6. DMZ Paintball Supply
Central Point’s DMZ Paintball Supply might not have the flashiest fields, but its 4.8-star rating and niche appeal make it a hidden gem for gearheads and locals. While the recent review about “refilling sodastream containers” is a quirky outlier, the facility’s core strength lies in its role as a one-stop shop for paintball supplies and rentals. It’s the kind of place where you can grab last-minute gear, get expert advice, or even find rare parts. The fields are functional and well-kept, catering more to regulars than tourists. If you’re in the Rogue Valley and prioritize convenience and quality over spectacle, DMZ is a solid pick.
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7. Action Acres
Canby’s Action Acres is the underdog with a loyal following, holding steady at 4.0 stars thanks to its affordability and laid-back atmosphere. The facility shines for budget-conscious players who want to bring their own gear or rent basics without breaking the bank. While it may lack the polished courses of higher-ranked spots, its charm lies in its simplicity—decent pricing, friendly staff, and a no-nonsense approach to paintball. It’s the kind of place where you can show up, play a quick game, and leave without fuss. Ideal for spontaneous outings or small groups, but don’t expect the bells and whistles of a pro facility.
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8. Camp R&R
Gales Creek’s Camp R&R is a love-it-or-leave-it airsoft/paintball hybrid that polarizes players—but those who love it *really* love it. The 4.6-star average from a small but passionate crowd highlights its strengths: immersive, wooded fields that reward tactical players and a community vibe where “trees are your friends.” The facility’s rustic, natural setting makes it a favorite for airsoft enthusiasts who crave realism over manicured courses. That said, it’s not for everyone—if you prefer structured paintball fields, this might feel too wild. For the right group, though, it’s a bucket-list experience.
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9. Rush Paintball
Portland’s Rush Paintball is the budget-friendly option for urban players, earning a 3.9-star rating that reflects its role as a no-frills gear shop and small-field venue. The standout moment here isn’t the facility itself but the staff’s expertise—like the mullet-sporting employee who hooked up a customer with high-quality used gear for a steal. Rush is perfect for quick games, gear swaps, or last-minute rentals, but don’t expect sprawling courses or a bustling event calendar. It’s a local favorite for its accessibility and the occasional hidden gem in its inventory, but it’s clearly not aiming to compete with the state’s premium spots.
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10. DMZ Paintball Field
Rounding out the list is DMZ Paintball Field, a tiny but perfectly formed 5.0-star facility in Central Point with a cult following. The reviews are sparse (just nine), but the praise is unanimous: safe, fun, and close to town. It’s the kind of place where word-of-mouth reigns supreme, and the lack of hype means fewer crowds. The fields are small but well-designed, ideal for pickup games or small leagues. If you’re in the area and want a no-stress, high-quality session without the hassle of driving to Salem or St. Paul, DMZ Field delivers—just don’t expect to find it on a billboard.
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How we ranked these
This list was compiled using a transparent, data-driven approach: we calculated a **weighted score** for each venue by combining its average rating (70% weight) with the logarithm of its review count (30% weight). This methodology ensures that venues with both high satisfaction *and* consistent engagement rise to the top—no paid placements, no guesswork. For a deeper dive into how we crunch the numbers, check out our methodology. Whether you’re hunting for the best fields, most welcoming staff, or just a good time, these spots deliver on Oregon’s paintball promise.
