San Bruno Youth Baseball runs competitive leagues at Lara Field and surrounding city parks — and within 20 miles, Foster City's Sea Cloud Park, Redwood City's Red Morton complex, and San Mateo's fields give the area a strong cluster of quality youth baseball facilities. Whether you're looking for league play or an open field for practice, here are the best baseball fields within 20 miles of San Bruno.

1. San Bruno City Park — Lara Field (San Bruno)

Location: 251 City Park Way, San Bruno, CA 94066

San Bruno👶 Best for ages 5-18💲 Free🚗 0.7 mi
San Bruno City Park — San Bruno, CA

San Bruno's primary baseball field — a 90-foot lighted tournament venue: Lara Field is San Bruno's main baseball diamond — 90-foot base paths, lights, and bleacher seating at the main entrance of San Bruno City Park. Additional adjustable-size lighted fields across from Lara Field serve younger age groups. San Bruno Youth Baseball (brunobaseball.org) runs leagues here spring through summer. The 300-acre park provides trails, a playground, and the Recreation and Aquatic Center for non-playing family members.

Good to know: baseball diamonds, lighted fields, bleachers, playground, aquatic center, trails, restrooms, parking.

Parent tip: League season runs March through July — Lara Field is heavily reserved during this period. For open practice, the adjustable fields adjacent to Lara Field are more accessible between league bookings. Check brunobaseball.org for registration and game schedules. Aquatic Center is separate admission.

For current hours and seasonal closures, see the official San Bruno City Park — Lara Field page.

2. Commodore Park (Greenberg Field) (San Bruno)

Location: 675 Commodore Dr, San Bruno, CA 94066

San Bruno👶 Best for ages 5-18💲 Free🚗 0.4 mi
San Bruno City Park — San Bruno, CA

The walkable neighborhood alternative to Lara Field. Commodore Park's Greenberg Field is San Bruno Youth Baseball's secondary venue — listed in their official field guide, used for league games and practice. Smaller scale than Lara Field, neighborhood park setting, walkable from central San Bruno. When Lara Field is reserved for league play, Greenberg Field is often available. Check brunobaseball.org for current scheduling.

Good to know: baseball fields, youth baseball, restrooms.

Parent tip: Greenberg Field at Commodore Park is used during peak San Bruno Youth Baseball season — check brunobaseball.org for the current schedule before showing up for informal practice. The field is in a residential area with on-street parking.

3. Sea Cloud Park Baseball Complex (Foster City)

For a family coming from San Bruno, the drive clocks in at about 13 min without traffic — an easy add-on if you're already headed toward Foster City.

Location: Pitcairn Dr & Sea Cloud Dr, Foster City, CA 94404

Foster City👶 Best for ages 5-18💲 Free🚗 8.9 mi

Nine miles south for the best baseball facility in the area. Sea Cloud Park has five-plus lighted diamonds, batting cages, electronic scoreboards, and a snack shack — more complete than any facility closer to San Bruno. Foster City Little League uses it spring through summer; batting cages available for non-league practice outside reserved hours. Bay levee trail wraps the park for a post-practice walk. Highway 92 from 101 South, about 15 minutes from San Bruno.

Good to know: baseball diamonds, batting cages, electronic scoreboards, snack shack, Bay trail, restrooms.

Parent tip: Batting cages are the standout feature for non-league visits — bring batting helmets. The perimeter levee path along the Bay makes a good post-practice walk. Snack shack operates during league games. Check Foster City Parks for batting cage hours outside league season.

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

4. Red Morton Community Park Baseball Diamonds (Redwood City)

A genuine about 27 min drive each way from San Bruno — worth it if the kids need serious space to roam.

Location: 1120 Roosevelt Ave, Redwood City, CA 94061

Redwood City👶 Best for ages 5-18💲 Free🚗 17.7 mi

Redwood City's multi-field baseball complex with full park backing: Red Morton Community Park's baseball diamonds are the main youth sports venue for Redwood City — multiple maintained diamonds with different configurations for various age groups, lighted for evening games, with the full Red Morton amenities (Magical Bridge Playground, skate park, community center, restrooms) supporting non-playing family members. 18 miles from San Bruno via 101 South.

Good to know: baseball diamonds, lighted fields, playground, skate park, community center, restrooms.

Parent tip: League-heavy March through July; more open access fall and winter. The Sports Office at 1120 Roosevelt coordinates reservations — call (650) 780-7254 to check availability for informal practice. The park's full amenities make it worth the drive even if only one kid plays.

Planning a specific day? Check the Red Morton Community Park Baseball Diamonds status page for closures first.

5. Lions Field (San Bruno)

Location: 500 1st Ave, San Bruno, CA 94066

San Bruno👶 Best for ages 5-18💲 Free🚗 0.8 mi
San Bruno park — San Bruno, CA

The neighborhood field for south San Bruno families. Lions Field gives south San Bruno youth baseball players a closer option than City Park — a community sports field used for leagues and available for informal practice during open windows. 1st Ave location is walkable from many south San Bruno neighborhoods. Check the city parks page or call to confirm it's not reserved before planning informal use.

Good to know: baseball fields, sports fields, restrooms.

Parent tip: Check the San Bruno Parks & Recreation page or call (650) 616-7180 to confirm Lions Field availability before planning a practice visit. The 1st Ave location is in the south residential area near the South San Francisco border.

How we picked these

We focused on publicly accessible fields with maintained infields, confirmed youth league activity, and available open practice time outside reserved league windows. No paid placements.

Planning your visit

San Bruno Youth Baseball (brunobaseball.org) runs leagues at Lara Field spring through summer. Sea Cloud Park in Foster City is Foster City Little League's home complex. Field reservations are coordinated by respective city parks departments. Most fields allow informal use when not reserved; call or check online for current reservation schedules. Batting cages at Sea Cloud Park and San Bruno City Park are available for non-league practice.

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

San Bruno Baseball Fields — Frequently Asked Questions

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

Our 2026 guide picks 5 standout baseball fields within about 20 miles of San Bruno. The top picks include San Bruno City Park — Lara Field, Commodore Park (Greenberg Field) and Sea Cloud Park Baseball Complex — each chosen for kid-friendly layout, parent reviews, and how well it holds up on a weekend visit.

Are baseball fields near San Bruno free?

Yes — every baseball field in this guide is free to visit. You won't need tickets or a reservation for San Bruno City Park — Lara Field, Commodore Park (Greenberg Field), Sea Cloud Park Baseball Complex or any of the other picks.

What is the closest baseball field to San Bruno?

Commodore Park (Greenberg Field) is the closest pick at under a mile from San Bruno. It's the easiest one to fit into a weekday afternoon — short drive, low commitment, easy to leave early if the kids melt down.