Foster City Little League plays at Sea Cloud Park — one of the best youth baseball complexes on the San Mateo Peninsula. Within 20 miles, families also have access to Red Morton Community Park's multi-field complex in Redwood City and San Bruno's lighted Lara Field. Here are the best baseball fields within 20 miles of Foster City for youth players and families looking for where the game happens.
1. Sea Cloud Park Baseball Complex (Foster City)
Location: Pitcairn Dr & Sea Cloud Dr, Foster City, CA 94404
Foster City's flagship baseball complex — five diamonds, batting cages, Bay views: Sea Cloud Park is Foster City Little League's home — five-plus baseball diamonds with electronic scoreboards, batting cages, a snack shack, and a perimeter levee trail along San Francisco Bay. It's the most complete youth baseball facility in the area, consistently called the 'sporting gem of the Peninsula' by local parents. Batting cages are accessible outside league reservation windows for non-league practice. Walking distance from most Foster City neighborhoods.
Good to know: baseball diamonds, batting cages, electronic scoreboards, snack shack, Bay trail, restrooms.
Parent tip: Register for Foster City Little League at fostercityll.org for in-season league play. For non-league visits, batting cages are the main draw — bring batting helmets. The levee trail around the park perimeter is a good post-practice walk along the Bay. The snack shack operates during league games.
For current hours and seasonal closures, see the official Sea Cloud Park Baseball Complex page.
2. Red Morton Community Park Baseball Diamonds (Redwood City)
For Foster City families, plan under 10 min each way — Redwood City is easy to navigate once you're there.
Location: 1120 Roosevelt Ave, Redwood City, CA 94061
The multi-field youth sports hub six miles south — with a full park attached: Red Morton Community Park's baseball diamonds serve Redwood City youth leagues with multiple maintained fields in different configurations, lights for evening games, and the full Red Morton amenities — Magical Bridge Playground, skate park, community center — for non-playing family members. League-heavy March through July; more accessible fall and winter for informal practice. Sports Office: (650) 780-7254.
Good to know: baseball diamonds, lighted fields, playground, skate park, restrooms, community center.
Parent tip: 6 miles from Foster City via 101 South to Woodside Road. League season is March–July; informal practice is easier to find fall through winter. The full Red Morton park (inclusive playground, skate park, community center, restrooms) makes the baseball outing a complete family trip even if only one kid plays.
Hours and amenities shift with the season — confirm today's on the Red Morton Community Park Baseball Diamonds city page.
3. San Bruno City Park — Lara Field (San Bruno)
Heading out of Foster City, budget about 13 min on the road — short enough for a spontaneous weekday trip.
Location: 251 City Park Way, San Bruno, CA 94066
A 90-foot tournament field inside San Bruno's 300-acre park. Lara Field is San Bruno Youth Baseball's home — properly lighted 90-foot diamond, bleachers, with adjustable additional fields for younger leagues. The 300-acre park around it (trails, playground, aquatic center, 11 picnic sites) makes it a complete family destination. brunobaseball.org for league registration. 9 miles from Foster City via Highway 92 and 101 North.
Good to know: baseball diamonds, lighted fields, bleachers, playground, trails, aquatic center, restrooms.
Parent tip: Via Highway 92 West from Foster City to 101 North, then San Bruno exit — about 15 minutes. San Bruno Youth Baseball league registration at brunobaseball.org. For non-league informal use, the adjustable fields adjacent to Lara Field are more accessible outside league reservation windows.
Planning a specific day? Check the San Bruno City Park — Lara Field status page for closures first.
4. Sandpiper Field (Redwood City)
Location: 1600 Compass Dr, Redwood City, CA 94065
Three miles east for a community baseball and soccer field. Sandpiper Field in Redwood Shores is the closest baseball option to Foster City — managed, bayside, available for informal use outside league windows. Baseball, softball, and soccer in a neighborhood park setting with lagoon proximity for a post-practice walk. Redwood City Parks sports page for reservation schedules. The short drive makes it the default informal practice option for east Foster City families.
Good to know: ball fields, baseball, soccer, restrooms.
Parent tip: 3.7 miles from Foster City via Highway 92 East, then Redwood Shores Pkwy south. The bayside setting keeps afternoon play comfortable in summer; the lagoon trail nearby makes it a natural combine with a walk. Check the Redwood City Parks sports page for reservation schedules.
5. Hoover Park Baseball Field (Redwood City)
For Foster City families, plan about 13 min each way — Redwood City is easy to navigate once you're there.
Location: 3700 Rolison Rd, Redwood City, CA 94062
The neighborhood field for informal baseball practice near Redwood City. Hoover Park gives Foster City families a maintained Redwood City baseball field that's less reserved than the main Red Morton complex. Good for weekday informal practice; playground and picnic tables adjacent for siblings. Nine miles via 101 South from Foster City. Check the Redwood City Parks sports page for available windows — especially useful fall through winter outside league season.
Good to know: baseball fields, playground, picnic areas, restrooms.
Parent tip: 9 miles from Foster City via 101 South to Woodside Road. The neighborhood location means it's less tied up with organized league reservations than Red Morton's main diamonds — good for informal practice on a weekday afternoon. Playground and picnic area on site for siblings.
How we picked these
We focused on publicly accessible fields with maintained infields, confirmed youth league activity, and open practice availability outside reserved windows. No paid placements.Planning your visit
Foster City Little League (fostercityll.org) runs leagues at Sea Cloud Park spring through summer. San Bruno Youth Baseball (brunobaseball.org) runs at Lara Field. Red Morton's Sports Office coordinates Redwood City leagues. Most fields allow informal use when not reserved — check city parks pages for open windows. Batting cages at Sea Cloud Park are the best non-league practice option in the area.For more kids' events near Foster City this week, see the Foster City events page.
Foster City Baseball Fields — Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best baseball fields for kids near Foster City, CA?
Our 2026 guide picks 5 standout baseball fields within about 20 miles of Foster City. The top picks include Sea Cloud Park Baseball Complex, Red Morton Community Park Baseball Diamonds and San Bruno City Park — Lara Field — each chosen for kid-friendly layout, parent reviews, and how well it holds up on a weekend visit.
Are baseball fields near Foster City free?
Yes — every baseball field in this guide is free to visit. You won't need tickets or a reservation for Sea Cloud Park Baseball Complex, Red Morton Community Park Baseball Diamonds, San Bruno City Park — Lara Field or any of the other picks.
What is the closest baseball field to Foster City?
Sea Cloud Park Baseball Complex is the closest pick at under a mile from Foster City. It's the easiest one to fit into a weekday afternoon — short drive, low commitment, easy to leave early if the kids melt down.