Youth baseball in Milpitas runs primarily through the Milpitas Sports Complex, which holds multiple age-group diamonds from Tee Ball through Juniors on the same campus. Beyond the complex, a short drive puts you at lit fields in Sunnyvale and the multi-field Campbell Little League campus to the south. Little League registration opens in January; fall ball starts in August. Here are the fields worth knowing about near Milpitas.

1. Milpitas Sports Complex — Tee Ball and Minor Fields (Milpitas)

Location: 875 Cardoza Ave, Milpitas, CA 95035

Milpitas👶 Best for ages T-Ball to Minors💲 Free🚗 0.8 mi

MNLL's Tee Ball and Minor League home fields — Cardoza Park, 0.8 miles from central Milpitas: The Cardoza Ave entrance of Milpitas Sports Complex accesses the Tee Ball and Minor League fields. Youth baseball for the youngest age groups. Free, publicly accessible between Milpitas LL reservations. Under a mile from downtown Milpitas.

Good to know: tee ball field, minor field, ball fields, restrooms, adjacent recreation facilities.

Parent tip: The Cardoza Ave entrance (off N. Hillview Dr.) gives direct access to the younger-age fields. The Calaveras Blvd entrance accesses the Farm and Junior fields. Use the right entrance for your kid's division.

For current hours and seasonal closures, see the official Milpitas Sports Complex — Tee Ball and Minor Fields page.

2. Milpitas Sports Complex — Farm and Junior Fields (Milpitas)

Location: 1325 E Calaveras Blvd, Milpitas, CA 95035

Milpitas👶 Best for ages Farm to Juniors💲 Free🚗 0.9 mi

Milpitas Sports Complex's older-age fields — Farm through Juniors on the Calaveras side: The Calaveras Blvd entrance of Milpitas Sports Complex accesses the Farm and Junior division fields used by Milpitas National Little League. This is the same campus as the Milpitas Skatepark — non-playing siblings have somewhere to go. Free, under a mile from central Milpitas, publicly accessible between league reservations.

Good to know: farm field, junior field, ball fields, skatepark adjacent, restrooms, recreation center.

Parent tip: The Calaveras Blvd entrance accesses the Farm and Junior fields; the Cardoza Ave entrance accesses Tee Ball and Minor fields. Know which you need before arriving — the two sides of the complex are not directly connected by foot.

3. Ed R. Levin County Park Fields (Milpitas)

Location: 3100 Calaveras Rd, Milpitas, CA 95035

Milpitas👶 Best for all ages💲 $🚗 3 mi

Baseball diamond in the Milpitas foothills — Ed R. Levin County Park: Open ball fields in Ed R. Levin County Park's 1,558 acres alongside a stocked trout lake and kite-flying meadow. Informal practice available when not reserved for organized events. Three miles from central Milpitas. $6 vehicle entry covers the full day.

Good to know: baseball field, ball fields, open lawn, kite flying area, stocked lake, picnic tables, restrooms.

Parent tip: The Sandy Wool entrance off Calaveras Rd gives direct access to the lawn areas and baseball field. The $6 vehicle fee covers access to both the fields and the fishing lake. Bring your own equipment.

4. Lakewood Park Baseball Complex (Sunnyvale)

Starting in Milpitas, the drive takes under 10 min without traffic — the round trip fits inside a morning.

Location: 834 Lakechime Dr, Sunnyvale, CA 94089

Sunnyvale👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 6.1 mi

The closest lit baseball complex to Milpitas — Lakewood Park in Sunnyvale with 10pm sports lighting: Lakewood Park in north Sunnyvale has baseball and softball fields with sports lighting running until 10pm. The evening lighting is the practical differentiator — weeknight practice after school is feasible here when it is not at darker neighborhood parks. About 6 miles from central Milpitas. Free, publicly accessible when not reserved by Sunnyvale Little League.

Good to know: baseball fields, ball fields, basketball courts, tennis courts, lights until 10pm, restrooms, multi-sport complex.

Parent tip: Check field availability at (408) 730-7506 before driving out on spring weekends. The 10pm lighting is the reason to make the drive specifically for evening practice sessions.

Hours and amenities shift with the season — confirm today's on the Lakewood Park Baseball Complex city page.

5. Campbell Little League Complex (Campbell)

From Milpitas, it runs about 16 min door-to-door — Campbell's roads are straightforward from the highway.

Location: 500 W Hacienda Ave, Campbell, CA 95008

Campbell👶 Best for ages T-Ball to Majors💲 $🚗 10.5 mi

Multi-field tournament complex south of Milpitas — Campbell Little League with covered dugouts and concessions: Campbell Little League operates a dedicated campus with multiple youth-sized diamonds, covered dugouts, evening lighting, and a concession building on site. Spring and fall leagues run Tee Ball through Majors. The covered dugouts and concessions make all-day tournament weekends manageable — the closest tournament-caliber youth complex to Milpitas.

Good to know: multiple baseball fields, ball fields, youth-sized diamonds, restrooms, concessions, lights, covered dugouts.

Parent tip: Registration opens in January for spring and August for fall. Public drop-in practice is available when CLL games are not scheduled — call ahead on weekends during league season.

Planning a specific day? Check the Campbell Little League Complex status page for closures first.

6. Hellyer County Park Sports Fields (San Jose)

Coming from Milpitas, expect about 16 min without traffic — San Jose has enough nearby to make a half-day of it.

Location: 985 Hellyer Ave, San Jose, CA 95111

San Jose👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 10.9 mi

Open baseball fields with a fishing lake and 30-foot play structure nearby — Hellyer Park near Milpitas: County park sports fields in a 178-acre setting alongside a trout-stocked lake and playground. Free public access. About 11 miles from Milpitas. A good backup when the Sports Complex is running organized games all day.

Good to know: baseball field, ball fields, open sports fields, fishing lake, trails, 30-foot play structure, restrooms.

Parent tip: The county park is large — arrive early on spring weekends to claim a sports field before organized groups take priority. The fishing lake and playground are always open.

Before you load up the car, review the Hellyer County Park Sports Fields page for maintenance or event closures.

How we picked these

We selected these based on field quality, league programs, and practical parent details — parking, restrooms, shade, and lighting for evening games. Research draws on Milpitas Little League field lists, city parks data, and parent reviews. No paid placements.

Planning your visit

Milpitas Sports Complex has two entrances — Cardoza Park side and Calaveras side. Check Milpitas National LL (milpitasll.com) for field assignments before driving out during league season. Fields are publicly accessible between reservations. For more to do with the kids in Milpitas, see the Milpitas events page.

For more kids' events near Milpitas this week, see the Milpitas events page.

Milpitas Baseball Fields — Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best baseball fields for kids near Milpitas, CA?

Our 2026 guide picks 6 standout baseball fields within about 20 miles of Milpitas. The top picks include Milpitas Sports Complex — Tee Ball and Minor Fields, Milpitas Sports Complex — Farm and Junior Fields and Ed R. Levin County Park Fields — each chosen for kid-friendly layout, parent reviews, and how well it holds up on a weekend visit.

Which baseball fields near Milpitas are free?

4 of the 6 baseball fields in this guide are free to visit, including Milpitas Sports Complex — Tee Ball and Minor Fields, Milpitas Sports Complex — Farm and Junior Fields and Lakewood Park Baseball Complex. The rest charge admission — check the individual cards above for prices.

What is the closest baseball field to Milpitas?

Milpitas Sports Complex — Tee Ball and Minor Fields is the closest pick at under a mile from Milpitas. It's the easiest one to fit into a weekday afternoon — short drive, low commitment, easy to leave early if the kids melt down.