Columbia Celebrates National Sports Tourism Honour As Ridley Sports Complex Powers Visitor Growth

Columbia, Tennessee celebrates a major victory for its tourism industry after Columbia Parks and Recreation Department received the 2025 Champion of Economic Impact in Sports Tourism award which recognized Ridley Sports Complex as one of the best small-market sports venues in the United States. The residents believe that the community has received recognition as a reward for their dedication to early morning sports activities and their commitment to hosting overnight visiting teams who used local hotels and dining establishments during their stays.
National recognition for Ridley Sports Complex
The 2025 Champion of Economic Impact in Sports Tourism award was presented by Sports Destination Management, the USA’s most widely circulated publication for sports event planners and tournament directors. Ridley Sports Complex was honoured in the Small Market category, underscoring Columbia’s status as a serious player in the fast‑growing sports tourism industry.
Across all honourees, the 2025 Champions collectively generated more than 1.4 billion dollars in economic activity nationwide, illustrating how youth, collegiate and amateur events now function as powerful tourism catalysts for host cities. Columbia’s share includes high‑profile tournaments such as the PGF 13U Super Select, which alone delivered an estimated 2.2 million dollars in economic impact and 900 room nights by bringing elite softball teams and their travelling fans to Ridley Sports Complex.
City leaders noted that the accolade confirms what visiting organisers already experience on the ground: that Ridley Sports Complex offers a tournament‑ready environment where logistics run smoothly and guests feel genuinely welcomed in the community.
Ridley Sports Complex: Tennessee’s premier tournament hub
Positioned less than 50 miles south of Nashville and around 75 miles north of Huntsville, Ridley Sports Complex sits on the edge of Columbia and has evolved into what is promoted as Tennessee’s Premier Tournament Destination. The complex features 10 dedicated softball fields, nine rectangular multi‑purpose fields, four concession hubs with restrooms, a flexible Tournament Central meeting space and parking for around 1,000 vehicles, making it ideal for large‑scale, multi‑day events.
Columbia, Tennessee offers more than 800 hotel rooms, providing the capacity needed to host travelling teams, families and officials across a full event schedule. City officials emphasise that the parks and recreation team prides itself on meticulous facility care, responsive on‑site staff and a service‑driven approach that encourages visiting tournaments to return year after year.
How sports tourism fuels Columbia’s visitor economy
Each season, Ridley Sports Complex draws thousands of athletes, coaches and spectators whose spending extends far beyond the playing fields. Tournament weekends translate into full hotel car parks, busy breakfast spots, lively downtown eateries and increased footfall for independent shops and local attractions in and around Columbia.
From a tourism perspective, sports events are helping Columbia broaden its visitor base, attracting families who might not otherwise have discovered this small Tennessee city. City representatives point out that many guests choose to extend their stay to explore historic neighbourhoods, local dining and regional experiences, turning a day of competition into a short leisure break that benefits the wider destination.
Midstate Classic returns 10 March 2026
Columbia, Tennessee will once again take centre stage on 10 March 2026 when Ridley Sports Complex hosts the Midstate Classic, now in its 11th year as one of the region’s marquee collegiate softball showcases. The City of Columbia describes the event as a triple‑header that blends community pride with top‑flight softball, drawing fans from across the Mid‑South.
The 2026 Midstate Classic schedule features three games throughout the day:
- 10:00 a.m. – Columbia Central High School Lions vs Spring Hill High School Raiders
- 1:30 p.m. – Columbia State Community College Lady Chargers vs Calhoun Community College Warhawks
- 5:30 p.m. – University of Tennessee Lady Volunteers vs Austin Peay State University Governors
Gates will open at 7:30 a.m., with general admission priced at 10 dollars including access to all three fixtures. Complimentary ADA transportation will be available before, during and after the tournament, and tickets are on sale via the City of Columbia’s official website, where further visitor information and event updates are also provided.
A growing destination for sports‑led travel
City leaders view Columbia, Tennessee’s recent award and the continued success of events like the Midstate Classic as evidence that the destination is competing and winning on a national stage when it comes to sports‑driven tourism. Parks and recreation officials have indicated that they plan to build on this momentum with ongoing facility enhancements and strategic event recruitment to ensure Ridley Sports Complex remains one of Tennessee’s leading sports destinations.
The future brings families visiting our locations more reasons to come back because we will improve our playing fields and our facilities and our schedule of tournaments will make Columbia a required destination for all future travel plans. Residents express their pride in seeing their hometown receive national exposure while they look forward to welcoming upcoming teams and supporters and first-time visitors who will experience Columbia through sports.
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