
Lewisville and the Denton corridor sit at an underrated baseball crossroads — Railroad Park right in town, the LBSA's eight-field Lake Park complex five minutes away, and a string of Flower Mound and Coppell fields within a short hop. Spring and fall leagues in this area run deep, and the tournament calendar at Railroad Park keeps things interesting on weekends year-round. These six picks cover the full radius within 20 miles. Check Lewisville events this week for current tournament schedules and season registration links.
Top-Rated Baseball Fields Near Lewisville
1. Railroad Park (Lewisville)
Location: 1301 S Railroad St, Lewisville, TX 75057
Lewisville's 250-acre multi-use park with four baseball and softball diamonds: Railroad Park (1301 S Railroad St) combines four diamonds with a skate park, dog park, three man-made lakes, covered bleachers, digital scoreboards, and Trinity Trail access in a 250-acre park opened in 2009. The Premier Field is grass-infield only; the other three convert between baseball and softball. Easy I-35E access makes it the go-to for Lewisville youth baseball families.
Good to know: concessions, restrooms, skate park, dog park, digital scoreboards, bleachers.
Parent tip: The Trinity Trail connects from Railroad Park — if you have time before a game, a quick trail walk is a good way to burn off pre-game energy without a separate drive.
For current hours and seasonal closures, see the official Railroad Park page.
2. Lake Park Athletic Complex (Lewisville)
Location: 6 Lake Park Rd, Lewisville, TX 75057
LBSA's eight-field home complex on Lake Lewisville — $10 vehicle entry: Lake Park Athletic Complex (6 Lake Park Rd) is home to the Lewisville Baseball and Softball Association — eight lighted youth fields, two lighted adult softball fields, concessions, restrooms, and picnic areas on the shore of Lake Lewisville. The $10 vehicle entry covers all-day access. Hours 7am–9pm spring/summer, 7am–5pm fall/winter. The lake setting makes it one of the better spectator destinations in the area.
Good to know: concessions, restrooms, picnic areas, playground, parking.
Parent tip: The $10 vehicle entry covers all-day access — no re-paying for afternoon games. The lake views from the bleachers make this one of the better spectator spots in the area.
3. Bakersfield Park Baseball Fields (Flower Mound)
Location: 1201 Duncan Ln, Flower Mound, TX 75028
Multiple lighted fields for FMYSA leagues at Bakersfield Park Flower Mound: The Flower Mound Youth Sports Association plays its home schedule at Bakersfield Park — multiple lighted baseball and softball fields at 1201 Duncan Ln for ages 3 to 18. Spring season February through May, fall season August through October. Registration at fmysa.com. Closest youth sports complex in Flower Mound to central Lewisville via FM 2499.
Good to know: lighted fields, restrooms, parking.
Parent tip: FMYSA registration opens in January for spring and July for fall — check fmysa.com for current age division schedules and registration windows.
Hours and amenities shift with the season — confirm today's on the Bakersfield Park Baseball Fields city page.
4. Gerault Park Softball Complex (Flower Mound)
Driving from Lewisville, under 10 min without traffic gets you there, easy to pair with a lunch stop in Flower Mound.
Location: 1200 Gerault Rd, Flower Mound, TX 75028
Flower Mound's dedicated softball complex on Gerault Road: Gerault Park runs three softball fields specifically for Flower Mound adult and youth softball leagues, with restrooms and parking on-site. It's a no-frills community complex that does what it's supposed to do — three quality fields, reasonable maintenance, and easy access off Gerault Road in south Flower Mound. About 4 miles from central Lewisville and a familiar stop for Denton corridor softball families.
Good to know: restrooms, parking.
Parent tip: Gerault is primarily used for softball — if you need baseball-specific fields with batting cages or more amenities, Bakersfield Park or Railroad Park are better options.
5. Andrew Brown Park West (Coppell)
Leaving Lewisville, you're looking at under 10 min without traffic, close enough that the kids won't gripe about the car ride.
Location: 363 N Denton Tap Rd, Coppell, TX 75019
Coppell Baseball Association fields at Andrew Brown Park West, near DFW Airport: Andrew Brown Park West hosts lighted baseball and softball fields maintained by the City of Coppell alongside playground, walking trails, and concessions. CBA plays home games here among other city locations. Located at 363 N Denton Tap Rd — easy access from SH-121 and I-635, about 5 miles from Lewisville and 10 miles from Dallas Fort Worth Airport.
Good to know: baseball/softball fields, lighted fields, concessions, restrooms, playground, trails.
Parent tip: Coppell's baseball complex near the high school at 1301 Wrangler Drive is the other primary field location — check coppellbaseball.org for which fields a specific league uses.
Planning a specific day? Check the Andrew Brown Park West status page for closures first.
6. Waxahachie Sports Complex (Waxahachie)
A longer haul from Lewisville at 45.4 miles, so save this one for when you want a real change of scenery.
Location: 151 Broadhead Rd, Waxahachie, TX 75165
11 lighted fields on 100 acres in Waxahachie, TX — host to state tournaments: Waxahachie Sports Complex runs 11 lighted fields (6 softball, 5 baseball) on 100 maintained acres, hosting everything from local rec leagues to state-level tournaments year-round. Scoreboards, dugouts, concessions, restrooms, and plenty of parking make it a functional destination for multi-team weekend events. Check the Facebook page before driving over on tournament weekends.
Good to know: concessions, restrooms, scoreboards, dugouts, bleachers, parking.
Parent tip: Check the Waxahachie Sports Complex Facebook page for tournament schedules before making the drive — big tournaments mean full parking and higher traffic on Broadhead Road.
Before you load up the car, review the Waxahachie Sports Complex page for maintenance or event closures.
How we picked these
Every complex on this list is a publicly accessible park or municipal facility — no membership required to watch a game. We ranked by distance from central Lewisville, then weighted by number of fields, lights for evening games, and sibling-friendly amenities. No paid placements.Planning your visit
Spring season typically runs February through May; fall ball August through October. Railroad Park draws tournament teams from across the Denton corridor and I-35E area — arrive early on tournament Saturdays for the best parking. Lake Park requires a vehicle entry fee ($10) but the eight-field setup is worth it for a full tournament day. For more kids activities near Lewisville this week, see the Lewisville events page.For more kids' events near Lewisville this week, see the Lewisville events page.
Lewisville Baseball Field Checklist
- Bring your own gear: public fields supply the dirt and the backstop, not bats, balls, or bases. Pack a bat bag, a few balls, and throw-down bases for pickup games.
- Water, sun, and a glove for everyone: there's little shade on an open diamond. SPF 50+, hats, and a full water bottle per kid; a spare glove keeps a tag-along sibling in the game.
- Skip a field that's wet or roped off: playing on a soaked infield carves ruts that take the crew days to repair. Railroad Park and most Lewisville-area fields post a closure sign after heavy rain; honor it and pick another from the list.
Public Baseball & Softball Fields Near Lewisville
- Open to the public: every diamond here is a city-run public field, free for pickup play and practice whenever a league game or tournament isn't booked on it.
- Softball fields too: Railroad Park, Lake Park Athletic Complex, Bakersfield Park Baseball Fields and Gerault Park Softball Complex have softball diamonds in the same complex: smaller field, same parking, restrooms, and concessions.
- Youth & Little League: Railroad Park, Lake Park Athletic Complex, Bakersfield Park Baseball Fields and Gerault Park Softball Complex host little league and youth ball, so the diamonds are sized and groomed for younger players.
- Lights for evening play: Lake Park Athletic Complex, Bakersfield Park Baseball Fields, Andrew Brown Park West and Waxahachie Sports Complex have field lights for evening games once the summer heat backs off.
Pickup Play vs. Reserved Games
- Free when no game is scheduled: public fields are open for pickup play and practice any time a league isn't using them. Reserved games and tournaments take priority, so a posted schedule trumps a casual catch.
- Reserve for a guaranteed slot or the lights: to lock in a time, or to turn the field lights on for an evening game, book through the city parks department. Fees are modest and usually cover a set block.
- Check for batting cages: several Lewisville-area complexes have cages that run first-come or coin-operated. The official page linked on each card notes what's available before you drive out.
Lewisville Baseball Fields, Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best baseball fields for kids near Lewisville, TX?
Our 2026 guide picks 6 standout baseball fields within about 50 miles of Lewisville. The top picks include Railroad Park, Lake Park Athletic Complex and Bakersfield Park Baseball Fields, each chosen for kid-friendly layout, parent reviews, and how well it holds up on a weekend visit.
Which baseball fields near Lewisville are free?
5 of the 6 baseball fields in this guide are free to visit, including Railroad Park, Bakersfield Park Baseball Fields and Gerault Park Softball Complex. The rest charge admission. Check the individual cards above for prices.
What is the closest baseball field to Lewisville?
Railroad Park is the closest pick at about 1.7 miles from Lewisville. It's the easiest one to fit into a weekday afternoon, short drive, low commitment, easy to leave early if the kids melt down.
Can anyone use the baseball fields near Lewisville, or do they need to be reserved?
Most public baseball fields in the Lewisville area are free for pickup play and practice when no league game is scheduled, but reserved games and tournaments take priority. For a guaranteed slot, or to turn the lights on, book through the city parks department. Check the official page linked on each card for reservation details and field conditions.
Are there softball fields or youth baseball diamonds near Lewisville?
Yes, Railroad Park, Lake Park Athletic Complex, Bakersfield Park Baseball Fields have softball fields; and Railroad Park, Lake Park Athletic Complex, Bakersfield Park Baseball Fields host little league and youth ball. Most sit inside the same public complexes listed above, so parking, restrooms, and concessions are shared. Check each card for field counts and which diamonds are lighted.