Purva Northern Lights has its outdoor sports facilities planned as a key feature of the 25-acre township in Bagaluru, close to KIADB Aerospace Park and Kempegowda International Airport, bringing multiple courts and walking tracks together inside one gated layout.
Instead of a single playground, the project includes a basketball court, outdoor badminton court, tennis court, and connected walking tracks, allowing residents of 2, 3, and 4 BHK homes in Phase 1 to include daily sports and walking without leaving the campus.
Over time, this layout helps outdoor sports become part of everyday routine rather than an occasional activity.
The outdoor sports zone at Purva Northern Lights includes three main courts for basketball, badminton, and tennis, all located within easy walking distance from the residential towers and internal roads.
These courts are designed for regular games, practice drills, and short weekday matches, making it easier for professionals working near the airport or Aerospace Park to fit in 30 to 45 minutes of outdoor activity.
Each court is planned with permanent markings and fixed equipment, allowing proper play instead of temporary setups.
The basketball court has enough clearance for half-court and full-court games, the tennis court provides adequate baseline and side space for rallies, and the badminton court supports doubles games and beginner coaching for children.
Courts are positioned away from main entry roads and parking areas so running and ball movement do not interfere with vehicle circulation.
Walking and jogging tracks loop around the courts, gardens, and internal roads in a continuous path, allowing residents to combine walking, play, and cool-down laps in one routine.
Green lawns and softer landscaped areas near the sports belt provide space for stretching, children’s running games, and light fitness activities.
Hedges, green buffers, and low fencing separate the courts from driveways, helping keep fast play safely contained within the sports zone.
Outdoor lighting is planned with path lights and pole lights around courts and tracks, supporting use during early mornings and after sunset for residents with long or shift-based work hours.
With common-area power backup, essential lighting and security can continue during short power cuts, helping residents maintain consistent fitness routines.
Children use the sports belt for basic ball games, running races, and early racket practice, while teenagers prefer structured court games and casual evening matches.
Seniors mainly use the walking tracks and shaded seating near gardens, allowing them to stay active and socially engaged without entering high-speed play areas.
As more families move into Purva Northern Lights Phase 1, the outdoor sports zone is expected to remain active during morning and evening hours, offering a clear 40 to 50 minute daily fitness option within the township.
With courts, tracks, open lawns, and senior-friendly paths all connected, families can manage different age groups in a single outing, adding strong day-to-day lifestyle value for buyers looking in Bagaluru and North Bangalore.