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Discover the Magic of Sprowls Horizon Sports Park

A Premier Destination for Sports and Memories

Sprowls Horizon Sports Park is a one-of-a-kind experience where elite youth tournaments meet the magic of Major League spring training, paired with high-quality facilities and amenities for guests.

Getting to the Park

Directions to sprowls horizon sports park

Sprowls Horizon Sports Park is located at 4015 62nd Ave N, Pinellas Park, FL 33781. Please note that all traffic must enter the facility from 62nd Ave N. Some GPS apps may incorrectly route vehicles through 66th Ave—there is no access from 66th Ave, so please disregard those directions. Some GPS apps may also prompt a final turn onto 39th St. N to enter the park—this is not the correct entrance, enter the park directly off of 62nd Ave N.

From I‑275 (North or South)
  1. Take Exit 26 for 54th Ave N. and head west.
  2. Turn right onto 49th St N.
  3. Turn left onto 62nd Ave N.
  4. Continue west; the only entrance to Sprowls Horizon Sports Park will be on your left, directly off 62nd Ave N.
From US‑19
  1. Use the right lane to turn RIGHT onto 62nd Ave N.
  2. Head west on 62nd Ave N.
  3. Continue straight; the only vehicular entrance to the park will be on your right, directly off 62nd Ave N. *Do not follow GPS prompts to 39th St. N. There is no access from those roads.
From Bryan Dairy Rd / 118th Ave N
  1. Head toward Belcher Rd or 49th St N to reach 62nd Ave N.
  2. Turn onto 62nd Ave N and proceed to the park entrance (directly off 62nd Ave N.)

From Tampa via the Gandy Bridge
  1. Cross the Gandy Bridge (US‑92) heading west toward St. Petersburg. Continue straight as Gandy Blvd becomes Park Blvd (FL‑694).
  2. Use the slight right exit onto US-19/34th St N from Park Blvd.
  3. Turn left onto US-19/34th St. N at the split/turn lanes.
  4. Continue until you reach 62nd Ave N. and turn right at the light.
  5. The park entrance is on your right, directly off 62nd Ave N. Do not turn early onto 39th St N.

Important Access Note
  • All vehicles must enter and exit via 62nd Ave N.
  • Do not follow directions that route you to 66th Ave or that turn you onto 39th St N, as these road does not provide access to the park.

Designed for a One-of-a-Kind Experience

Six MLB Spring Training-Inspired Diamonds

Our six fields, suited for baseball and softball, are modeled after some of Florida's most beloved spring training destinations:

Paired with our outdoor ball hockey rink and our full-sized multipurpose field for soccer, lacrosse, and flag football, for an action-packed day at the park!

Ariel view

Pittsburgh

Atlanta

Philadelphia

St. Louis

Multipurpose Field

New York

Boston 

Ball Hockey Rink

Concession & Pro Shop

Grab-and-Go

Tiki Hut

Community Playground

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Our championship field is modeled after the ballpark right here in Pinellas County, and even incorporates the famous tiki hut in left field! The stadium in Clearwater opened in 2004, but Philadelphia has called Clearwater home for spring training since 1947, marking the second-longest affiliation between a major league club and its spring training home. Based on that rich history, we incorporated the team’s retro colors into our championship design.

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Inspired by the stadium in Jupiter, this field showcases the cardinal red for one of baseball’s oldest franchises, which has called the Sunshine State its home for spring training for more than a century. St. Louis took residency in this spring training home when the venue opened in 1998. The stadium previously hosted Montreal in the spring from 1998-2003, before Miami’s ballclub took its place.

Sponsored by: Ferguson/RUUD/Mitsubishi Electric

 

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The Tampa Bay region and New York baseball have been synonymous for more than a century, dating back to 1925 in St. Petersburg. The 2025 season marked the 30th anniversary of New York calling Tampa home for spring training, in a venue that has hosted some of baseball’s biggest stars. Tampa Bay’s big league club also called the ballpark its home during the 2025 MLB regular season. 

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A legendary baseball franchise, Boston began calling Fort Myers its spring training destination in 1993. Boston’s spring training roots in the Sunshine State date back to 1919 in Tampa. The current ballpark in Fort Myers opened in 2012. Similar to the fields in Boston and Fort Myers, our tribute features unique outfield dimensions, including a “monster” in left field. Now it’s your turn to call your shot!

Sponsored by: Kona Ice

 

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This spring training tribute is located 70 miles south, in North Port, where Atlanta took residence in 2019 when the stadium opened. Dating back to 1948, Atlanta has called Florida home for spring training in various locations across the Sunshine State. One of the oldest and most storied franchises in Major League Baseball, we celebrate that history with this field modeled after their spring training ballpark.

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Located just 30 miles south of Pinellas Park, Pittsburgh’s spring training facility was originally built in 1923 in Bradenton. With over a century of history, it stands as the oldest active spring training site in Major League Baseball, and has served as the home for six different franchises – Pittsburgh as its longest continuous tenant. From 1962-2017, the ballpark was named McKechnie Field in honor of Pittsburgh native, former Bradenton resident, and Hall of Fame manager Bill McKechnie.

Explore Our Amenities

Community Plaza, Tiki Hut, Playground, and Pro Shop

Tiki Hut & Plaza

Community Playground

Capelli Sport Pro Shop

Our Mission

At Sprowls Horizon Sports Park, our mission is to provide a world-class athletic environment that nurtures physical excellence, personal growth, and community connection. We are committed to delivering top-tier facilities, expert coaching, and inclusive programs that inspire individuals of all ages and abilities to achieve their full potential.

Our Vision

We envision a thriving athletic community where future champions are developed, healthy lifestyles are encouraged, and every visitor feels supported in their journey. Sprowls Horizon Sports Park aims to set the standard for innovation in training, recreation, and community impact.

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Sprowls Horizon Sports Park

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the entrance to the venue?

The ONLY entrance and exit to Sprowls Horizon Sports Park is located off 62nd Ave. N. Some GPS apps may incorrectly direct you to enter the park off of 66th Ave., but there is no access – please disregard those instructions. For more detailed driving directions, please click here.

The playground is FREE to use and open the following hours: Monday-Friday 12 p.m. until dark, Saturday & Sunday 8 a.m. until dark.

Yes, we offer ample on-site parking for visitors, with designated areas for buses, teams, and accessible parking. The main parking lot is located nearest the facility’s main gate – continue driving straight when entering off 62nd Ave N. Our overflow parking lot will be directly on your left, if needed.

No. Outside food & beverages are not allowed inside the facility. However, reusable water containers are permitted – there is a water filling station in the main plaza for guests, and water coolers in the dugouts for players. Coolers are also not allowed into the park by spectators. We offer a wide variety of food & drinks available for purchase inside the park, so bring your Big League appetite. Our main concession, located in the plaza entrance, will have traditional, but elevated, ballpark fare along with local and seasonal specials. Our venue also features a Tiki Bar with specialty cocktails and food items, along with a Grab & Go food/drink stand available between New York & Boston fields.

Yes. Adults and children 10+ are $12. Children 9 and under are free. Military, First Responder & Senior Discount is $10. Please note, we are a cashless facility – payments can be made by credit/debit card or mobile payment only.

No. We are a completely cashless facility. Debit and credit cards, and mobile payments, are accepted for park entry, at the concession stands, and inside the pro shop.

No. Pets are not allowed at the facility.

We recommend bringing athletic gear, umbrellas, sunscreen, and any necessary team equipment. Reusable water containers are permitted for both players and spectators. Seating is available, but folding chairs and tents are welcome for comfort. However, tents cannot be staked into the ground. More information along with team prep kits to come!

No. Smoking is not permitted anywhere on facility grounds – this includes vaping and e-cigarettes. Smokeless tobacco products are also prohibited. 

We host a wide variety of sports including baseball, softball, soccer, football, flag football, lacrosse, and ball hockey. Some of the programming is internal, and some is run by external groups. Our facilities are designed for both recreational and competitive levels. For more information, please visit the Horizon Programs tab at the top of the website.

Yes. We offer hourly rentals for fields, rink, and batting cages. Whether you’re booking for a team, event, or individual training session, you can reserve in advance online or by contacting our office.

Please check our social media channels for any weather-related updates, closures, or cancellations. For outside tournaments and organizations, please refer to those entities for the most up-to-date information. 

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