General Information:
Entrance Fee: N/A ENTRANCE FEE
Cooler allowed: ☒ YES ☐ NO
Parking: Small lot to southeast of park
Pet Friendly: ☒ YES ☐ NO
Number of Fields in Complex: 1 field
General Comment:
This is a small complex that includes 1 softball field (no fencing) and a little league baseball field. While personally I have never played on this field, it is used by Huntsman for some games for both men and women. This field is not in use for Mesquite Spring Worlds, but many teams use the field for hitting prior to games at the Canyon complex due to its close proximity (5-7 mins from fields 6-7).
Spectator Experience:
Spectator Seating: Uncovered metal bleachers—minimal seating
Snack Bar/Restaurant: YES ☒ NO
Comments: No snack bar or any store remotely close to this complex.
Restroom Locations: Restrooms are about a 100+ yard walk past the basketball courts from the fields.
Playground For Kids: ☒ YES ☐ NO
Picnic Area: Large covered picnic area
Other Park Amenities: Basketball courts, picnic areas, tennis courts, and soccer field
Spectator Experience Comments:
Small venue with no covered seating. There are plenty of trees at the park, so bring your own chair and sit under trees that outline the field or bring umbrella/canopy. There are no stores close to the fields, so bring a cooler and food if you plan on being there a while.
Player Experience:
Dug Out: Small (I can’t stand up in them) covered dug outs
Warm Up Area: Plenty of places to throw prior to game.
Batting Cages: YES ☒ NO
Adjacent Fields for Hitting: ☒ YES ☐ NO
Field Dimensions: No fencing
Field Conditions: Fields are in extremely good shape (both infield and outfield due to this being a new complex
Scoreboard: YES ☒ NO
Player Experience Comments:
I am unsure what age groups play here during Huntsman, but there are games scheduled on this field. This is a great place to take batting practice during Spring Worlds if you play at Canyons. If the field is taken, there is a soccer field to the southwest of the park where you can do some light hitting. If you are a right-handed power hitter, do not take batting practice at the normal plate due to houses being reachable at around 320’ in left (over cinderblock fencing). The baseball field looks to be a great place for potential infield practice as well if needed.
Review Summary:
The Good:
1) Great warm up/BP place if you play at Canyons
2) Fields are immaculate—nicely maintained
3) Lots of trees—places to get out of sun
2) Fields are immaculate—nicely maintained
3) Lots of trees—places to get out of sun
The Bad:
1) No fencing (or temporary fencing if they put it up)
2) Bathrooms a good distance from fields
3) No cover over bleachers
2) Bathrooms a good distance from fields
3) No cover over bleachers
The Ugly:
1) If over 6’ 2”, standing up in dugout might not be fun
Overall Rating:
☒☒☒☐☐ (3/5)
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