San Ramon has a strong youth baseball community — Bollinger Canyon Little League has been running programs here for decades, and both Rancho San Ramon Community Park and Central Park have lighted fields that extend play into the evenings. If your kid plays or you're shopping for a league, here's what's available in and around San Ramon.
1. Rancho San Ramon Community Park Baseball Fields (San Ramon)
Location: 1998 Rancho Park Loop Rd, San Ramon, CA 94583
Lighted softball and baseball diamond with batting cage — inside San Ramon's most activity-dense park: Rancho San Ramon's lighted softball field with a batting cage is the standout baseball facility in San Ramon's park system. The batting cage is a bonus for kids who want to work on their swing between official practices. The park's surrounding amenities — zip line, four play zones, splash pad, tennis courts — mean the sideline parent and non-baseball siblings both have something genuinely worth doing during a long practice.
Good to know: ball fields, batting cage, playground, splash pad, tennis courts, picnic areas, restrooms, parking.
Parent tip: Batting cage available for general use when leagues aren't active — early mornings and non-game weekdays are the open windows. Lighted field extends usable hours on spring and fall evenings. Free parking off Rancho Park Loop.
Want to check if the fountains are running today? See live maintenance updates on the official Rancho San Ramon Community Park Baseball Fields portal.
2. San Ramon Central Park Sports Fields (San Ramon)
Location: 12501 Alcosta Blvd, San Ramon, CA 94583
San Ramon's 43-acre hub with synthetic turf fields and scoreboards: Central Park's sports fields feature synthetic turf, scoreboards, and lights — the kind of infrastructure that makes official league games feel like real events for kids. Bollinger Canyon Little League and San Ramon Valley Little League both use facilities in this system. The park's co-located splash pad and playground mean a long Saturday tournament doesn't have to feel like a punishment for siblings who don't play.
Good to know: ball fields, playground, splash pad, basketball courts, tennis courts, picnic areas, restrooms, parking.
Parent tip: Sports field rentals for organized use require a city permit — contact San Ramon Parks at sanramon.ca.gov. Fields are generally open for casual use (catch, batting practice) when no permit is active. The amphitheater area nearby has good shade for spectators on hot days.
3. Bollinger Canyon Little League Fields (San Ramon)
Location: 2975 Montevideo Dr, San Ramon, CA 94583
Where San Ramon kids get their first organized baseball experience: BCLL's spring and fall seasons run across multiple San Ramon park fields, offering divisions from T-ball through Seniors in an every-kid-plays environment. The multi-park structure means kids gain experience on different fields while staying within the same community organization across years.
Good to know: ball fields, playground, picnic areas.
Parent tip: Registration opens in fall for the spring season and again in late summer for fall ball. Check srbaseball.com for current registration dates. For younger kids (T-Ball and Farm divisions), practices often run shorter and more flexible than the older age groups.
How we picked these
We focused on publicly accessible fields with active youth league use, good maintenance, and the amenities parents need — parking, restrooms, and sideline space. We verified program schedules and general-public access windows.Planning your visit
Youth baseball in San Ramon runs spring season (February–June) and fall ball (August–October). Fields are generally open for use outside scheduled league times — early weekday mornings are the best open-access window. For more things happening near San Ramon this week, see the San Ramon events page.For more kids' events near San Ramon this week, see the San Ramon events page.
San Ramon Baseball Fields — Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best baseball fields for kids near San Ramon, CA?
Our 2026 guide picks 3 standout baseball fields within about 20 miles of San Ramon. The top picks include Rancho San Ramon Community Park Baseball Fields, San Ramon Central Park Sports Fields and Bollinger Canyon Little League Fields — each chosen for kid-friendly layout, parent reviews, and how well it holds up on a weekend visit.
Are baseball fields near San Ramon free?
Yes — every baseball field in this guide is free to visit. You won't need tickets or a reservation for Rancho San Ramon Community Park Baseball Fields, San Ramon Central Park Sports Fields, Bollinger Canyon Little League Fields or any of the other picks.
What is the closest baseball field to San Ramon?
San Ramon Central Park Sports Fields is the closest pick at under a mile from San Ramon. It's the easiest one to fit into a weekday afternoon — short drive, low commitment, easy to leave early if the kids melt down.