Turf Baseball Fields in Colorado
Artificial turf baseball fields offering all-weather playability and consistent playing surfaces. Ideal for Colorado's variable spring weather.
Find Turf Fields by City
Browse 14 turf fields across 10 Colorado cities
Benefits of Turf Fields
- 1Playable within minutes after rain—no mud or standing water
- 2Consistent ball bounce and roll for skill development
- 3Extended season into early spring and late fall
- 4No irrigation required—important for Colorado's water conservation
All Turf Fields (14)

ASU Baseball Field
1 NCAA D-II baseball field; Adams State home field

ASU Softball Field
1 college softball field; Adams State home field

Aurora Sports Park
27 multi-use athletic fields (23 natural grass and 4 synthetic turf) and 12 baseball/softball fields Playground areas (4) and picnic shelters (7) on site. No dedicated locker rooms or Wi-Fi.

Pro Swing Performance
Indoor training facility; cages and tunnels (no full outdoor field)

Breckenridge Recreation Center
Modern turf baseball/softball complex adjacent to the Breckenridge Recreation Center. Serves rec leagues, high-school use and tournaments with all-weather playing surfaces and lights for evening games.

Byers High School Baseball Field
Home field for Byers Bulldogs baseball. Dedicated high-school diamond used for varsity/JV games and practices, also supporting community youth use when scheduled.

Butterfield Crossing Park
Major neighborhood park in The Meadows area that serves as a multi-sport hub. Baseball field supports youth leagues and practices, with additional facilities making it a family-friendly complex.

Metzler Field
A premier 33-acre sports complex featuring four full-size baseball/softball fields with all-weather synthetic turf surfaces. The park offers field lights for evening games and tournaments, ensuring play can continue after dark. The high-quality turf provides a consistent, safe playing surface and quick recovery after rain, making it ideal for year-round use. Each field includes a backstop and bleacher seating for spectators. The complex is often used for youth leagues, high school games, and tournaments, with multiple fields allowing several games to run simultaneously.

CageRat Baseball
High-end indoor baseball performance center that offers year-round training. Includes turf infields for defensive work, tunnels for hitting, and professional development systems used for metrics-based training.

Jason Jennings Adaptive Field
Fully adaptive baseball field designed for athletes with disabilities.

Miracle League of Metro Denver Adaptive Field
Fully accessible baseball field for adaptive athletes.

Double Angel Ballpark
Dedicated two-field youth baseball complex in Parker featuring artificial turf, covered dugouts and lights; hosts Gameday Baseball tournaments and Douglas County youth leagues.

Gameday Baseball
Training facility with indoor batting cages. Two full turf fields.

Future Legends
World-class multi-sport complex hosting national baseball tournaments and events.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are turf fields safe for sliding?
Modern turf systems with proper infill are designed for safe sliding, though players should still wear sliding shorts for protection.
Do turf fields get too hot in summer?
Turf can be 10-20°F warmer than natural grass on hot days. Most facilities schedule games in morning or evening during peak summer.
What type of cleats work best on turf?
Turf-specific shoes or molded cleats work best. Metal cleats may be restricted on some turf fields.
