Fort Worth has enough public baseball infrastructure to keep any family busy through a full spring season — Trinity Park has 12 diamonds on the Trinity River, Rockwood Park is a classic park with all-grass infields and Major League-sized dugouts, and the southwest side of the city has Pioneer Youth Baseball''s dedicated complex for organized leagues. Whether you''re looking for a pickup game, a tournament venue, or a field where the sibling can hit the playground while the team warms up, these are the picks worth knowing. Check Fort Worth events this week for tournament schedules nearby.

Aerial view of a youth baseball field complex
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1. Trinity Community Park (Fort Worth)

Location: 2401 University Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76107

Fort Worth👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 2.7 mi

The Fort Worth baseball complex with a miniature train — Trinity Community Park on the Trinity River: Trinity Community Park's 12 baseball fields are the practical answer to where Fort Worth youth leagues and tournaments play, but the miniature train (weekends), duck pond, and multiple playgrounds turn the sidelines into a family destination rather than a waiting area. Free, open daily, and trail-connected along the Trinity River.

Good to know: ball fields, playground, picnic shelters, trails, duck pond, miniature train, restrooms, grills, football fields.

Parent tip: The miniature train runs on weekends and is a hit with younger siblings who couldn''t care less about box scores. Arrive early for the best picnic shelter spot on tournament days.

For current hours and seasonal closures, see the official Trinity Community Park page.

2. Rockwood Park Baseball Fields (Fort Worth)

Location: 701 N University Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76114

Fort Worth👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 2.4 mi

All-grass infields and lighted fields at Rockwood Park — Fort Worth's classic baseball venue: Rockwood Park has the kind of baseball infrastructure that makes games feel like real events: all-grass infields, Major League-sized dugouts, bleachers, an updated scoreboard, and lights for evening games. The playground, pavilion, and Trinity River trail access make it a complete family park beyond the diamond. One of Fort Worth's most established baseball venues.

Good to know: ball fields, playground, pavilion, benches, picnic tables, walking trails, lighted fields, restrooms.

Parent tip: Rockwood''s fields are used by Fort Worth Kickball and other adult leagues on weekends — weekday evenings after 5pm are the best time for youth pickup games before the summer heat breaks.

3. Pioneer Youth Baseball & Softball Association (Fort Worth)

Location: 6225 Windy Ryon Way, Fort Worth, TX 76133

Fort Worth👶 Best for ages 4–15💲 Free🚗 9.9 mi

Fort Worth's southwest youth baseball league complex — Pioneer YBSA for organized play: PYBSA's complex at 6225 Windy Ryon Way is where southwest Fort Worth youth baseball happens. Spring and fall league seasons, multiple well-maintained youth-scale diamonds, scoreboards, restrooms, and concessions. If your kid is playing organized ball on the southwest side of Fort Worth, this is the home field. Open practice time available between league sessions.

Good to know: ball fields, softball fields, scoreboards, restrooms, concessions, parking, bleachers.

Parent tip: Pioneer runs spring and fall league seasons — check their registration at pybsafw.com for open spots. The complex also allows open practice time between seasons when no games are scheduled.

4. Veterans Park (Fort Worth)

Location: 7100 Calmont Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76116

Fort Worth👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 6.5 mi

West Fort Worth''s community baseball park — Veterans Park for the west-side crowd: Veterans Park in west Fort Worth has public baseball fields that serve the White Settlement and west Fort Worth area — an i9 Sports youth baseball venue that gets regular use and maintenance through the league season. The playground and picnic areas round out the park for families bringing kids of mixed ages. It''s the most convenient option for families west of Loop 820 who don''t want to drive across the city.

Good to know: ball fields, playground, restrooms, parking, picnic areas.

Parent tip: i9 Sports leagues run Saturday mornings — check i9sports.com for the schedule. Open field time is easiest on weekday afternoons between league sessions.

5. Indian Springs Park (Watauga)

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

Location: 6200 Watauga Rd, Watauga, TX 76148

Watauga👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 10.8 mi

Indian Springs Park in Watauga — the north Fort Worth baseball venue for the Keller and HEB area: Families in Keller, Hurst, Euless, and Bedford know Indian Springs Park as the nearest maintained public baseball venue in the north Fort Worth corridor. i9 Sports youth baseball leagues run Saturday mornings; the playground and picnic area support the family waiting crew. Arrive 15 minutes early on league days when the lot fills fast.

Good to know: ball fields, playground, restrooms, parking, picnic areas, walking trail.

Parent tip: i9 Sports leagues run Saturday mornings with multiple age groups playing concurrently. Arrive 15 minutes early — the parking lot fills quickly on league days.

Hours and amenities shift with the season — confirm today's on the Indian Springs Park city page.

6. Bailey Ranch Park (Burleson)

A committed about 24 min drive from Fort Worth — treat it as a half-day destination rather than a quick stop.

Location: 12 Edd Dr, Burleson, TX 76028

Burleson👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 16 mi

Burleson's south Fort Worth area baseball park — Bailey Ranch for families in the southern corridor: Bailey Ranch Park in Burleson has baseball and softball fields alongside a playground, trails, and a pavilion. The most convenient youth baseball destination for families south of Fort Worth in the Burleson corridor. When the Fort Worth city parks are packed for tournaments, Burleson's parks are the reliable backup.

Good to know: ball fields, softball fields, playground, trails, restrooms, parking, pavilion.

Parent tip: Burleson Parks maintains field condition updates at burlesontx.com. Spring weekends are popular for youth leagues; go weekday mornings for open practice time.

Planning a specific day? Check the Bailey Ranch Park status page for closures first.

How we picked these

We weighted publicly accessible fields (no private membership required), well-maintained surfaces with real amenities (restrooms, shade, dugouts), variety of field sizes across age groups, and distribution across Fort Worth''s geographic spread. No paid placements — no relationship with any of these venues.

Planning your visit

Spring (February–May) is peak season — many fields are reserved by leagues on weekends. Call Fort Worth Parks at the field reservation line or check fortworthtexas.gov for open field time. Trinity Park fields get tournament use through summer. Pioneer Youth Baseball runs spring and fall league seasons — check pybsafw.com for open practices and registration. For more Fort Worth kids'' events this week, see the Fort Worth events page.

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

Fort Worth Baseball Fields — Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best baseball fields for kids near Fort Worth, TX?

Our 2026 guide picks 6 standout baseball fields within about 20 miles of Fort Worth. The top picks include Trinity Community Park, Rockwood Park Baseball Fields and Pioneer Youth Baseball & Softball Association — each chosen for kid-friendly layout, parent reviews, and how well it holds up on a weekend visit.

Are baseball fields near Fort Worth free?

Yes — every baseball field in this guide is free to visit. You won't need tickets or a reservation for Trinity Community Park, Rockwood Park Baseball Fields, Pioneer Youth Baseball & Softball Association or any of the other picks.

What is the closest baseball field to Fort Worth?

Rockwood Park Baseball Fields is the closest pick at about 2.4 miles from Fort Worth. It's the easiest one to fit into a weekday afternoon — short drive, low commitment, easy to leave early if the kids melt down.