Prosper's own Frontier Park is already one of the best youth baseball complexes in Collin County, with synthetic-turf ball fields and batting cages that most parks don't offer. Add in Frisco's Harold Bacchus and Warren Sports Complex within 7 miles, and Prosper parents are sitting on a strong cluster of diamond options. Here's the full picture within 11 miles.

Aerial view of a youth baseball complex with multiple lit diamonds
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1. Frontier Park (Prosper)

Location: 1551 W Frontier Pkwy, Prosper, TX 75078

📍 Prosper 👶 Best for all ages 💲 Free 🚗 1.9 mi

Prosper's 8-field powerhouse — the best youth baseball complex in this area: Frontier Park is legitimately excellent: 79 acres with eight total diamond fields, three of them synthetic turf, and four lighted batting cages on-site for pre-game warm-ups. The turf surfaces drain fast after spring rain while grass-field parks sit muddy, which means Frontier Park games run on schedule more reliably than almost anywhere else in the region. A seasonal splash pad and fishing pond on the same grounds round out the package for game-day families.

Good to know: ball fields, lights, batting cages, synthetic turf, restrooms, concessions, splash pad, fishing pond, trails, pavilion, playground.

Parent tip: Bookmark prospertx.gov for field condition updates — when other parks post delays after a spring storm, Frontier's turf fields are often still a go.

Confirm game schedules and open-play availability on the Frontier Park page before heading out.

2. Windsong Park (Prosper)

Location: 950 Copper Canyon Dr, Prosper, TX 75078

📍 Prosper 👶 Best for all ages 💲 Free 🚗 3.8 mi

Low-key neighborhood backstops in Prosper — best for practice and pick-up play: Windsong is a 7.5-acre community park with two backstops and a looped 0.42-mile trail that's easy to lap between innings. It's the right pick when you want a low-pressure setting for young players learning the game rather than a full league complex with scoreboard pressure. i9 Sports runs beginner baseball clinics here during the season, which is a good option for the 3–8 set.

Good to know: ball fields, playground, trails, picnic tables, parking.

Parent tip: Check the i9 Sports site if your youngest is looking for an intro-to-baseball program — the clinics at Windsong are specifically designed for kids who haven't played before.

3. Warren Sports Complex (Frisco)

Location: 7599 Eldorado Pkwy, Frisco, TX 75034

📍 Frisco 👶 Best for all ages 💲 Free 🚗 4.8 mi

Frisco's 105-acre sports complex just 5 miles from Prosper: Warren handles over 2,500 events a year across eight-plus ball fields, making it one of the most active youth sports venues in north DFW. The scale means concurrent games on different fields without the parking-lot pileup that smaller complexes produce. A fishing pond and multi-sport areas keep early arrivals occupied before game time.

Good to know: ball fields, lights, restrooms, concessions, fishing pond, soccer fields, trails, pavilions, parking.

Parent tip: Late weekday afternoons have the best open-play availability here before evening leagues start. Friscotexas.gov has field reservation info for teams wanting a guaranteed block.

4. Harold Bacchus Community Park (Frisco)

Location: 13995 Main St, Frisco, TX 75034

📍 Frisco 👶 Best for all ages 💲 Free 🚗 6.2 mi

Five lit youth fields with a Rangers Championship Field 6 miles from Prosper: Harold Bacchus is built specifically for competitive youth play — five lighted diamond fields at youth scale, automated batting cages, practice tunnels, and the Rusty Greer/Texas Rangers Championship Field as the centerpiece. It's the kind of facility that makes game day feel like a real event, not just a park visit.

Good to know: ball fields, lights, batting cages, practice tunnels, restrooms, concessions, playground, parking.

Parent tip: The batting cages are automated and free to use — plan 20 minutes early to let your player get real reps in before game time without any coin scramble.

5. Craig Ranch Regional Park (McKinney)

Location: 6151 Alma Rd, McKinney, TX 75070

📍 McKinney 👶 Best for all ages 💲 Free 🚗 8.7 mi

Tournament-grade diamonds 9 miles from Prosper: Craig Ranch hosts regional and national youth tournaments, so the six lighted fields see premium maintenance as a baseline. Gabe Nesbitt Stadium has covered spectator seating for playoff games — a detail that matters when you're watching a meaningful game in August heat. Best accessed on non-tournament weekdays when the fields are available and the lot isn't jammed.

Good to know: ball fields, lights, restrooms, concessions, bleachers, covered seating, parking.

Parent tip: Check McKinney's parks calendar for tournament weekends — plan your visit around them or embrace the tournament atmosphere and make a day of it watching other games.

6. Grady Littlejohn Baseball Complex (McKinney)

Location: 1401 Wilson Creek Pkwy, McKinney, TX 75069

📍 McKinney 👶 Best for all ages 💲 Free 🚗 10.0 mi

Six lighted diamonds in McKinney — solid backup when Frisco parks are packed: Grady Littlejohn is McKinney's flagship baseball complex — four baseball and two softball fields connected to Towne Lake Park by hike-and-bike trails. Two on-site pavilions give families a shaded rally point when multiple games are running simultaneously. It's well-maintained and worth the 10-mile drive when the Frisco and Prosper options are locked up with league play.

Good to know: ball fields, lights, restrooms, concessions, pavilions, playground, trails, parking.

Parent tip: The trail connection to Towne Lake Park makes Grady Littlejohn a good pick for families who want a post-game walk or bike ride before heading home.

7. Russell Creek Park (Plano)

Location: 3500 McDermott Rd, Plano, TX 75025

📍 Plano 👶 Best for all ages 💲 Free 🚗 10.2 mi

Four lit diamonds in a lakeside Plano complex worth the 10-mile trip: Russell Creek is a full-service athletic campus — four lighted baseball fields, more than 20 total sports fields, a lake, trails, and a playground. It's in north Plano, making the drive from Prosper quick on a non-rush-hour afternoon, and the setting is nicer than most free city complexes of this size.

Good to know: ball fields, lights, bleachers, lake, playground, pavilion, trails, restrooms, parking.

Parent tip: The trail around the lake is about 1.5 miles and shaded — a good option for warming up before an early morning game when the temperature is still manageable.

How we picked these

We prioritized publicly accessible complexes with multiple lighted diamonds, solid youth infrastructure, and amenities that hold up through a full spring season. Surface type (synthetic turf vs. grass), batting cage availability, field count, and extras for non-playing family members shaped the ranking. All picks are free for open/casual play; organized league games typically require registration or a city parks reservation fee.

Planning your visit

Spring (March–June) and fall (August–October) are peak seasons. Frontier Park is the first pick every time after a spring storm — synthetic turf drains within an hour while grass parks recover over days. Evening games on lit fields start around 6pm and run until 8–9pm when temperatures are manageable. Harold Bacchus and Warren are your best Frisco options when Frontier is fully booked. For more kids' events near Prosper this week, see the Prosper events page.