We are delighted to offer our soccer fields for community use. Whether you are planning a friendly match, team practice, or a special event, our facilities are perfect for soccer enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels.
- You can apply for a reservation at the through our Citizen Self Service Portal. You will need to create a username and password to use this system.
- Reservations MUST be made at least Seven (7) days ahead of need.
- Once you have submitted your request and paid the required fee, it will be reviewed by our city team for completion.
- Once completed, a reservation will be placed on the calendar and a reservation document will be emailed to you.
Citizen Self Service Portal
Fee’s for reservations are as follows:
$10.00 for each hour of reservation
$15.00 for each hour of reservation with lights
Should you have any questions, feel free to reach our office at 918-338-4238
Daniels Field:
- Daniels Field 1 – Daniels Field 1 does have lighting available.
- Daniels Field 2 – Daniels Field 2 does have lighting available.
Lee Lake:
- Lee Lake 1
- Lee Lake 2
- Lee Lake 3
- Lee Lake 4
Robinwood Park Joe Bares Soccer Complex:
- Robinwood Field 1
- Robinwood Field 2
- Robinwood Field 3
- Robinwood Field 4
- Robinwood Field 5
- Robinwood Field 6
- Robinwood Field 9
- Robinwood Field 10
- Robinwood Field 11
- Robinwood Field 12
- Robinwood Field 13
- Robinwood Field 14 – Robinwood Field 14 does have lighting available
- Robinwood Field 15 – Robinwood Field 15 does have lighting available
- Robinwood Field 16 – Robinwood Field 16 does have lighting available
Virginia Fields at Veterans Park:
- Virginia Field 1 – Virginia Field 1 does have lighting available
- Virginia Field 2 – Virginia Field 1 does have lighting available
Cancellation Guidelines for Athletic Fields
Play under wet conditions is a critical factor in maintaining the quality of our athletic fields. The City of Bartlesville, along with our youth athletic associations, adheres to the following cancellation policy:
The Parks & Recreation Department will not allow play under field moisture conditions that contribute to unsafe play or that would damage the fields and significantly lessen their safety and suitability for future play. No play is to take place when the soil moisture is so high that there is standing water, footing is unsure, or grass plants may be readily pulled up by play.
The Parks & Recreation Department makes a decision on whether to cancel or allow games two hours prior to the scheduled game times. If it should begin to rain within two hours of the game time or during a game, the referee or game official is responsible for making the cancellation. For special tournaments, such as district, state, regional, and national tournaments, the Parks & Recreation Turf Supervisor makes all cancellation decisions.
If teams continue to participate in either a game or practice after the decision to cancel has been made, the team(s) may be responsible for all damages to the field and all player liability. Failure to make restitution for field damages and/or repeated problems may result in the team(s) being prohibited from further participation or use of athletic fields.