1801 W Buckshutem Rd Millville, NJ 08332

Amenities

At Field of Dreams, we are committed to providing our riders with the best possible overall experience. Our facilities are designed to cater to all your needs, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable day of riding.

Restroom and Shower Facilities

Our extensive restroom facilities feature Class A amenities and are fully ADA accessible. Enjoy the convenience of showers so you can wash up and refresh before heading home.

Camping and Electrical Hookups

Field of Dreams is a registered campground offering daily and weekend camping options. We have 10 electrical hookup sites that can accommodate 50, 30, and 20 amp plugs, allowing you to enjoy heat or air conditioning in your trailer or camper for a daily fee.

Spectator Viewing Areas

Spectators can enjoy views of our three tracks from any of our bleachers, ensuring you don’t miss any of the action.

Communication and Announcements

All buildings at Field of Dreams are equipped with speakers to keep riders and guests informed about practice orders, track conditions, and upcoming events. For those who prefer, tune into our live radio broadcast on 87.9 FM for continuous PA announcements throughout the day.

Safety and Medical Services

Safety is our top priority at Field of Dreams. We have flaggers present at every practice session, ensuring rider safety at all times. Our on-site ambulance and team of EMTs, along with a mini-mobile medical transport unit, provide quick access to any rider in need.

All Field of Dreams personnel, including flaggers, tower spotters, office staff, EMTs, and track prep staff, are equipped with portable radios for immediate communication with the ambulance crew, ensuring the fastest response times. In case of a helicopter transport requirement, we are conveniently located across the street from the airport, where Life Transport helicopters are available for transfers to trauma hospitals.

Safety Tower

Our three-story Safety Tower is manned by employees/safety spotters who assist our team of flaggers, where we also control a specialized “warning light system” for downed riders.