Your Home Base for Spring Training

Catching a game in the Cactus League is a bucket-list experience; sitting in traffic shouldn’t be. Whether you are following the Cubs to Mesa or the Dodgers to Glendale, browse 350+ RV parks and resorts located minutes from the diamond. Filter by stadium below to find the perfect spot for your team’s schedule.

The Ultimate Double Play: Great Games & Perfect Stays

Spring Training in Arizona is a baseball lover’s paradise—sunshine, cheap tickets, and the chance to see 15 MLB teams up close. But with 10 stadiums spread across the Valley, where you park your rig matters. Don’t spend the 7th inning stretch worrying about a long commute. Our member parks offer the perfect lineup of amenities—from heated pools for post-game relaxation to social hours with fellow fans. Cover your bases by booking a site near your favorite team’s home field.

Major League Stays for Cactus League Fans

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Where you’ll be going: Cactus League ballparks & teams

Use these quick facts as you plan; all ballparks sit within the Phoenix metro, typically within an hour of each other.

American Family Fields of Phoenix (Phoenix)

Milwaukee Brewers spring home; central location with quick access to I-17 and downtown Phoenix.

Shared by the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago White Sox; expansive complex near the West Valley entertainment district.

 Spring home of the Cleveland Guardians and Cincinnati Reds; easy access via I-10.

Spring home of the Oakland Athletics; close to Mesa attractions and desert trails. 

Shared by the Seattle Mariners and San Diego Padres; part of the P83 dining and entertainment area.

Shared by the Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies; a modern complex on tribal land with abundant practice-field access.

Spring home of the Chicago Cubs; large capacity with a lively game-day atmosphere.

Spring home of the San Francisco Giants; walkable to dining and nightlife. 

Shared by the Kansas City Royals and Texas Rangers; family-friendly complex in the Northwest Valley.

Spring home of the Los Angeles Angels; central to I-10 and Sky Harbor Airport.

How to choose your base

Pick a central corridor (Tempe, Scottsdale, or Mesa) to keep most ballparks within ~15–40 minutes. Book early for weekend doubleheaders.

Sort by ballpark, then choose the ≤15-minute drive band. Add must-have amenities (Wi-Fi verified for work days, pet-friendly, pull-through).

Look for parks with pools, playgrounds, and cabins; choose micro-regions near attractions (Old Town Scottsdale, Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix Zoo, P83 in Peoria).

Filter to Wi-Fi Verified or Starlink-friendly parks and request a quiet site away from major roads. Plan game days around afternoon first pitch.

Trip tips for spring training in the Valley

FAQs — Parks Near Cactus League Ballparks

If you’re here for multiple games

Pick a central corridor (Tempe, Scottsdale, or Mesa) to keep most ballparks within ~15–40 minutes. Book early for weekend doubleheaders.

Sort by ballpark, then choose the ≤15-minute drive band. Add must-have amenities (Wi-Fi verified for work days, pet-friendly, pull-through).

Look for parks with pools, playgrounds, and cabins; choose micro-regions near attractions (Old Town Scottsdale, Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix Zoo, P83 in Peoria).

Filter to Wi-Fi Verified or Starlink-friendly parks and request a quiet site away from major roads. Plan game days around afternoon first pitch.

Secure Your Base Before the Season Starts

Availability for February and March moves fast. Whether you need a daily spot for a weekend series or a monthly rate for the full season, booking direct with our member parks guarantees you the best site at the best price.