Farm Land Paintball Club History

"Honor, Integrity, Community."

The club's roots are a group of six avid recreational paintball players who wanted an alternative to pay-to-play fields in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. While the local paintball fields met most needs, they seemed to cater to tournament players and spent too much time between games. The club was formed to provide a place where players could get together and play safe, friendly games with minimum cost, at the pace of the group. The idea was pay less, play more, and promote the sport we so dearly loved.

We started playing on farm land donated by a local farmer near Young America, MN, hence the name. Our idea grew through word of mouth and this site. Our reputation in the local paintball community has grown to that of one of "excellent players with great attitudes that know how to have fun". The club continues to grow while maintaining those virtues and most importantly safety and fun.

The club has become a major factor in the community by donating time, energy and money to needy families at Christmas through an annual Toys For Tot's drive and by keeping the MN highways clean through the Adopt-A-Highway Program. Serving the community really promotes the sport of paintball.

In 2001 we adopted the motto of "Honor - Integrity - Community" showing our committment and dedication to the sport, our members and the community.