Royse City's own Walker Hawk Sports Complex is a solid hometown option, but when leagues are running and the baseball and softball fields are packed, you don't have to go far. Rockwall's Leon Tuttle is one of the best-equipped complexes in this corner of DFW, and Forney's 7-field youth complex is worth the drive east. We mapped the best options within 25 miles so you know where to go on game day.

Aerial view of interconnected baseball field complex with multiple diamonds
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1. Walker Hawk Sports Complex (Royse City)

Location: 100 S Erby Campbell Blvd, Royse City, TX 75189

📍 Royse City 👶 Best for all ages 💲 Free 🚗 1.0 mi

Royse City's hometown baseball complex — four diamonds right in town: Walker Hawk is the home base for Royse City youth baseball, with two baseball and two softball fields alongside soccer and football space, a playground, and a 0.25-mile walking trail. Royse City Diamond Sports runs organized leagues here through the season, making it the reliable first stop for local families before looking elsewhere.

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

Parent tip: Check roysecity.com for Royse City Diamond Sports registration dates — spring season registration typically opens in January and fills faster each year as the city grows.

Field schedules and park information are on the Walker Hawk Sports Complex page.

2. Harry Myers Park (Rockwall)

Location: 815 E Washington St, Rockwall, TX 75087

📍 Rockwall 👶 Best for all ages 💲 Free 🚗 7.4 mi

Rockwall's 60-acre community park — baseball fields plus a sprayground and KidZone: Harry Myers is the kind of park that makes a game day into a full outing. Two baseball diamonds sit inside a 60-acre campus that also has a sprayground, amphitheater, KidZone playground, disc golf, and ponds — plenty to do while siblings wait for game time. The fields are community-standard quality, well-suited for rec league and pick-up play.

Good to know: ball fields, bleachers, playground, sprayground, restrooms, disc golf, amphitheater, trails, parking.

Parent tip: The sprayground runs through Labor Day and is free — makes Harry Myers an easy post-game stop if you're already making the 7-mile drive from Royse City on a hot afternoon.

3. Leon Tuttle Athletic Complex (Rockwall)

Location: 1600 Airport Rd, Rockwall, TX 75087

📍 Rockwall 👶 Best for all ages 💲 Reservable 🚗 7.1 mi

Eight-field complex — the most diamond capacity near Royse City: Leon Tuttle is the biggest dedicated baseball-softball facility in the east DFW area, with eight fields — six of them lit — that serve Rockwall youth leagues and tournaments. The facility requires reservation for organized play ($10/hour) but is one of the best-maintained multi-field complexes you'll find in this corridor, worth the small fee for a team that needs a guaranteed block of time.

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

Parent tip: Reservation windows open 7 days out through the Rockwall parks department. Call ahead for walk-up casual availability — fields are sometimes open between reservations on weekday afternoons.

4. Community Park Athletic Fields (Wylie)

Location: 800 Thomas St, Wylie, TX 75098

📍 Wylie 👶 Best for all ages 💲 Free / reservable 🚗 11.7 mi

Four fields with backstops — home of the Wylie Baseball and Softball Association: Wylie's Community Park athletic fields are in good shape because they're the home base for a full city recreation association. The four fields with backstops are available for casual open play between league reservations, and the location near central Wylie puts it in easy reach from Royse City as a solid alternative when Walker Hawk is fully booked for a tournament weekend.

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

Parent tip: Fields are reservable at $10/hour ($18/hour with lights) up to 7 days out. Walk-in casual use is free when no team has the field reserved.

5. Heritage Park (Sachse)

Location: 4408 Hudson Dr, Sachse, TX 75048

📍 Sachse 👶 Best for all ages 💲 Free / reservable 🚗 14.9 mi

Three lighted diamonds in a 36-acre park in Sachse — well-kept and family-friendly: Heritage Park is a 36-acre community facility with three lighted baseball fields, a covered pavilion, ADA-accessible design, and a walking trail. It's smaller in scale than the big tournament complexes, which makes it a better pick for younger-league games or practice sessions where a relaxed setting matters as much as the number of diamonds.

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

Parent tip: The pavillion here is first-come-first-served for general use and a good shaded rally point for families with multiple younger kids rotating in and out of the game.

6. Ben Gill Park (Terrell)

Location: 139 Ninth St, Terrell, TX 75160

📍 Terrell 👶 Best for all ages 💲 Free 🚗 15.1 mi

Terrell's community baseball park — three diamonds with a small-town atmosphere: Ben Gill is a community hub in Terrell with three baseball-softball fields, basketball courts, a pool, and picnic areas in a classic neighborhood park setting. If you have family in Kaufman County or are passing through Terrell, Ben Gill is a solid place for a low-key game or practice. The small-town atmosphere makes it an easier environment for younger kids who get overwhelmed at big regional complexes.

Good to know: ball fields, bleachers, restrooms, basketball courts, swimming pool, picnic areas, parking.

Parent tip: The pool at Ben Gill runs through the summer and is family-friendly — a good excuse to make the 15-mile Terrell trip a longer outing if the timing works.

7. Forney Community Park (Forney)

Location: 241 S FM 548, Forney, TX 75126

📍 Forney 👶 Best for ages 3–15 💲 Free 🚗 18.0 mi

Seven-field youth baseball complex in Forney — ADA accessible and tournament-ready: Forney Community Park runs one of the best dedicated youth baseball programs in the east DFW area, with seven fields specifically designed for youth play, ADA-accessible design throughout, and the Forney Recreational Sports organization running leagues for ages 3 through 15. It's an 18-mile drive from Royse City, but if your child is in an FRS league or you're looking for a tournament venue, the scale and quality justify it.

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

Parent tip: FRS (Forney Recreational Sports) runs both spring and fall leagues — registration info is at forneytx.gov/1064. The age range (3–15) covers everything from first T-ball through competitive travel-team feeder programs.

How we picked these

We prioritized publicly accessible complexes with multiple youth-appropriate diamond fields, solid infrastructure (restrooms, bleachers, parking), and a track record of hosting organized youth league play. Distance from Royse City, field count, lit-field availability, and post-game family amenities drove the ranking. All picks allow open/casual play when fields aren't reserved; some charge a small fee for organized league blocks. The 25-mile radius reflects the east DFW geography — quality multi-field complexes are spread out in this corridor compared to the denser Collin County cluster to the west.

Planning your visit

Spring (March–June) and fall (August–October) are peak seasons in this area. Walker Hawk and Leon Tuttle are your closest options; Forney's 7-field complex is the best in the extended range but requires registration for FRS league play. Summer evening games on lit fields start around 6pm when the worst of the afternoon heat breaks. After a rain, call ahead to Wylie and Sachse fields — they're natural grass and need dry time. For more kids' events near Royse City this week, see the Royse City events page.