Youth baseball in Sunnyvale runs on a network of city parks that span from tee-ball diamonds with parent bleachers to the lit multi-field complex at Lakewood Park. Little League signups open in January and the season runs through June; fall ball picks back up in August. Whether you're looking for a place to practice, watch a game, or find a league for a kid just picking up a bat, here are the fields worth knowing about near Sunnyvale.
1. Lakewood Park Baseball Complex (Sunnyvale)
Location: 834 Lakechime Dr, Sunnyvale, CA 94089
The go-to Sunnyvale baseball complex for evening sessions — Lakewood Park: Sports lighting until 10pm is what sets Lakewood apart from Sunnyvale's neighborhood parks. Baseball fields, basketball courts, and tennis all in one complex, with free public access when not reserved for Little League games. Check field availability before driving out, especially on weekends during spring season.
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Parent tip: Check with Sunnyvale Parks (408-730-7506) before making the drive — fields may be reserved for SVLL league games on weekends. The 10pm lighting makes this the best option for weeknight practice.
For current hours and seasonal closures, see the official Lakewood Park Baseball Complex page.
2. DeAnza Park Baseball Field (Sunnyvale)
Location: 1150 Lime Dr, Sunnyvale, CA 94087
The closest Little League home field to central Sunnyvale — DeAnza Park on Lime Drive: DeAnza Park is one of Sunnyvale Little League's primary home fields, a neighborhood park with a youth baseball diamond, playground, and open lawn that makes it a practical destination for families whose kids are in the SVLL program. The field is publicly accessible when not reserved for league games — good for casual catch and batting practice outside of league season.
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Parent tip: SVLL uses this field for regular season games — check sunnyvalelittleleague.com for the schedule before showing up to practice. Open lawn is always available for informal games.
3. Serra Park Baseball Field (Sunnyvale)
Location: 730 The Dalles Ave, Sunnyvale, CA 94087
SVLL's south Sunnyvale home field — Serra Park on The Dalles Ave: Another of Sunnyvale Little League's active fields, Serra Park has a youth-sized diamond, playground, and open lawn. Available to the public when not reserved for league play. Quieter and less trafficked than the larger Lakewood complex. Free, easy parking, restrooms on site.
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Parent tip: SVLL schedules games at Serra Park during the spring and fall seasons. Check sunnyvalelittleleague.com for the current schedule before visiting. The open lawn is always available for informal play.
4. Campbell Little League Complex (Campbell)
Driving from Sunnyvale, about 13 min without traffic gets you there — easy to pair with a lunch stop in Campbell.
Location: 500 W Hacienda Ave, Campbell, CA 95008
Youth baseball tournament infrastructure near Sunnyvale — Campbell Little League Complex: Multiple fields with covered dugouts, lights, and concessions on one campus make this the most complete youth baseball facility within easy driving distance of Sunnyvale. Spring and fall seasons run all ages. Public fields available between league reservations.
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Parent tip: Public drop-in practice is sometimes available when CLL is not running scheduled games — check the Campbell Recreation website or call ahead before making the drive on weekends.
Hours and amenities shift with the season — confirm today's on the Campbell Little League Complex city page.
5. Rengstorff Park Athletic Complex (Mountain View)
If you're based in Sunnyvale, it's under 10 min without traffic — worth combining with other Mountain View stops.
Location: 201 S Rengstorff Ave, Mountain View, CA 94040
Mountain View's primary sports complex has baseball and softball fields — 4 miles from Sunnyvale: Rengstorff Park packs baseball and softball diamonds alongside basketball, tennis, and a skate park. Youth leagues use the fields in spring and fall; open to the public otherwise. Free access, restrooms on site, public parking available.
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Parent tip: Mountain View Parks manages field reservations — call (650) 903-6330 to check availability before making the drive on a weekend during league season.
Planning a specific day? Check the Rengstorff Park Athletic Complex status page for closures first.
6. Cuesta Park Athletic Fields (Mountain View)
For a family coming from Sunnyvale, the drive clocks in at under 10 min without traffic — an easy add-on if you're already headed toward Mountain View.
Location: 615 Cuesta Dr, Mountain View, CA 94040
Cuesta Park: Mountain View's multi-diamond park 4 miles south of Sunnyvale: Baseball and softball fields in a 28-acre neighborhood park with playground and picnic areas. Youth leagues schedule games here in spring and fall; open for public practice between reservations. Picnic areas and shade make it a comfortable place to stay for a full morning.
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Parent tip: Mountain View youth leagues use Cuesta Park fields during the spring season — call ahead on spring weekends to confirm public access. The picnic areas do not require reservation.
How we picked these
We selected these based on field quality, accessibility, league programs offered, and practical parent details — parking, shade, restrooms. Research draws on Sunnyvale Little League field lists, city parks data, and parent reviews. No paid placements.Planning your visit
Sunnyvale Little League uses multiple city park fields — check field assignments through SVLL before driving out, as practice locations rotate. Field maintenance day is typically Wednesday-Thursday for city parks. For more kids' events and activities around Sunnyvale, see the Sunnyvale events page.For more kids' events near Sunnyvale this week, see the Sunnyvale events page.
Sunnyvale Baseball Fields — Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best baseball fields for kids near Sunnyvale, CA?
Our 2026 guide picks 6 standout baseball fields within about 20 miles of Sunnyvale. The top picks include Lakewood Park Baseball Complex, DeAnza Park Baseball Field and Serra Park Baseball Field — each chosen for kid-friendly layout, parent reviews, and how well it holds up on a weekend visit.
Which baseball fields near Sunnyvale are free?
5 of the 6 baseball fields in this guide are free to visit, including Lakewood Park Baseball Complex, DeAnza Park Baseball Field and Serra Park Baseball Field. The rest charge admission — check the individual cards above for prices.
What is the closest baseball field to Sunnyvale?
DeAnza Park Baseball Field is the closest pick at under a mile from Sunnyvale. It's the easiest one to fit into a weekday afternoon — short drive, low commitment, easy to leave early if the kids melt down.