Treasure Valley Beach Indoor Volleyball Facility in Meridian, Idaho: A Purpose-Built Athletic Campus Expansion in the Treasure Valley / by Erik Hagen

Located in Meridian within Idaho’s growing Treasure Valley region, Treasure Valley Beach is a newly completed 14,000-square-foot indoor beach volleyball facility designed to expand year-round athletic programming and support the continued growth of the Treasure Valley Athletic campus.

Developed as a dedicated sand volleyball venue, the facility functions as a sister building to the existing Treasure Valley Athletic Center, which focuses on indoor volleyball training and competition. Together, the two facilities form a centralized destination for leagues, camps, tournaments, training, and community events, strengthening the region’s volleyball ecosystem.

Designed in 2024, constructed throughout 2025, and officially completed in February 2026, the project represents a total investment of just under $2 million and introduces a new level of indoor beach volleyball infrastructure to the region.

Three regulation sand courts create a tournament-quality environment designed for both competitive and recreational play.

TVBeach during construction

Project Overview

This athletic facility project was developed to bring year-round indoor beach volleyball to the Treasure Valley while complementing the programming already offered at the adjacent Treasure Valley Athletic Center.

More than a standalone sports venue, the design supports a wide range of users—from youth athletes and competitive players to adult recreational leagues and community groups. The facility is already in active use, with weekly adult beach volleyball leagues underway and growing participation across multiple programming formats.

The 14,000-square-foot building includes:

  • Three regulation indoor beach volleyball courts

  • Spectator viewing area

  • Concession stand with beer and wine service

  • Upstairs weight training room

  • Future space planned for physical therapy services

Approximately 9,000 square feet of the building is dedicated to sand courts, creating a high-quality playing environment capable of supporting both league play and tournament-level competition.

Social and spectator areas were designed to support both community engagement and event-day energy.

Design Approach and Program Integration

The design intent behind Treasure Valley Beach was to create more than a sports facility—it was envisioned as a community-centered athletic environment that blends performance, recreation, and social engagement.

A key feature of the program is the integration of spectator space and concession service, including beer and wine offerings, which enhances the facility’s role as a social gathering space beyond competition. This approach supports a more dynamic and engaging environment for athletes and visitors alike.

The addition of an upstairs weight training room further strengthens the facility’s performance-oriented focus, providing athletes with on-site conditioning resources that complement court training and development programs.

The facility is already actively supporting weekly leagues and growing community participation.

 Future Growth and Long-Term Planning

The project was designed with future adaptability in mind. In addition to current programming spaces, the building includes planned infrastructure for future physical therapy services, allowing the facility to expand into a more comprehensive sports performance and wellness hub over time.

This forward-looking approach ensures the building can evolve alongside community demand and continued athletic growth within the Treasure Valley region.

Conclusion

Treasure Valley Beach adds a new dimension to indoor athletics in Meridian, expanding opportunities for beach volleyball while strengthening the broader athletic campus connected to the Treasure Valley Athletic Center.

Through a combination of competitive courts, training facilities, and community-focused programming spaces, the project successfully integrates performance and recreation under one roof. The result is a flexible, high-energy facility that supports both athlete development and community engagement across the Treasure Valley region.

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