The Best Paintball Park in the World!
Get ready for total immersion, electronic registration, a complete Pro-Shop with all the latest gear, a snack bar, a theater for safety briefings and even… get this…indoor plumbing! Open year round in Joliet, just outside Chicago.
CPX Sports has created the ultimate experience in Paintball excitement…semi-automatic mayhem…from the games you play, to the fields you play on, like Armageddon, an apocalyptic town’s ruins of dozens of burned out buildings creating the eeriest of landscapes. Or the Jungle of Doom where the objective becomes finding a golden idol inside an ancient Aztec Temple. Then there’s The Town of Bedlam, Illinois, by far the most exhilarating playing field ever created. The two-story, million-dollar, ten-block town is complete in every detail.
| SUMMER HOURS Memorial Day through Labor Day: |
WINTER HOURS Labor Day through Memorial Day: |
| Wednesday – Friday: 10am – 5pm | Saturday – Sunday: 9am – 5pm |
| Saturday – Sunday: 9am – 6pm | Weekdays: Closed – Private Games by Appointment ONLY |
| Monday – Tuesday: Closed – Private Games by Appointment ONLY |
When you come to play at CPX Sports, before getting suited up for a day of fun, you’ll need to sign a few forms…
To start playing quicker, download our forms online and have them ready when you arrive.
CPX Sports is located at:
2903 Schweitzer Road
Joliet, IL 60436
We have prepared detailed directions for you and even a google map so you can get here easily!
Questions or comments? Then, please feel free to contact us.
Phone: 815 726-2800
Fax: 815 726-2803
E-mail: play@cpxsports.com
Check out our fields!
BEDLAM
Something is amiss about this town. It has a secret. And the secret is in the name… Bedlam!
On the banks of the Marshon River stand the remains of a once proud city. Destroyed by years of war, it withstood carpet-bombing, armies attacking and counter-attacking and constant looting.
The year is 1939. In the depths of a steaming jungle in Central America there is a place where men fear to go. The natives call it “Chapaza Itza” meaning the Jungle of Doom.
It is June 1876. Strategically located in the Dakota Territory on the edge of the Sioux Nation stands Fort Courage.
And what a waste it was. Dozens and dozens of some of the finest cars ever built were set to the torch by a band of road warriors right after the end of the Great War of the New Order.
The travel brochure promotes this South American country as the perfect out of the way get away. And smart tourists, do just that. Get Away! Because the people of El Centro find themselves caught in the middle of a revolution.






