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Fiesta Sports Complex

Baseball Field in Mesa, Arizona

4.5(73 reviews)
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About Fiesta Sports Complex

Fiesta Sports Complex is a baseball field located in Mesa, Arizona. Located at 800-946 South Extension Road. Visit for more details on hours, availability, and amenities.

Facility features

  • Outdoor
  • Baseball

Reviews

  • Ashley Wheeler5

    Big field. No working scoreboard or restrooms for football games. No concession stand for snack, although I'm ok with bringing my own, so not a big deal of me.

    7 months ago

  • Sam Austin4

    Fiesta Sports Complex is a wonderful, welcoming spot, especially for anyone who loves baseball and softball! Upon arriving, you'll find a spacious parking lot with plenty of lighting, though it’s worth noting that there’s no shade in the lot. As you head further in, the baseball field is to the left, and the softball field is to the right – both are large, well-maintained, and fully fenced, making it a great place for a game. While the complex does have a small, shaded playground, it’s a simple space without much flair – perfect for a quick stop but not the main attraction. There are a couple of benches nearby to relax on, but the real highlight is the fields themselves. Early in the morning, you’ll notice the place starting to get busy, but it’s a great atmosphere for those looking to enjoy some sports. Whether you’re playing or just watching, this complex is a fantastic spot, with a great sense of community and well-maintained facilities. If you're a fan of the game, this is definitely a place you’ll want to visit!

    a year ago

  • A Z4

    This place is basically just a baseball/softball field area. When you first come in, you will see a large parking lot and it has plenty of lighting- no shade though. After that, if you continue walking forward, you will see the baseball field on the left and the softball field on the right. Both were fenced. The complex also has a small shaded playground which is a no-frills play area that is pretty meh (would not recommend). There are two benches by the playground and not much in terms of walking paths in this complex/park. Also, early in the morning, it was already starting to get busy. If you come here for the baseball/softball though, you are in good hands. The fields are very professional and large.

    4 years ago

  • PERSOP4

    06/20/22 enjoyed and appreciated the complex. Rather than doing too much what is there is very well done. My experience was limited to talking to a few visitors and walking any area not locked. Part of the reason for the excellent conditions is the ball parks are through reservations. A visitor drove in to play kick ball. I mentioned while the ball fields might not be available there also was a multi use field with serious bleacher seating and a track circling the field. Among other possibilities is soccer and football. The parking lot is excellent. Adding to its quality are a lot more than average number of handicap parking spaces and cement ramps. There are three park benches outside the east side balk field entrance. If waiting for a ride or for a ball player we have the benches in perfect condition and spotless. The playground has ramps into the three areas which means a wheel chair child would not feel excluded. The landscaping is attractive, practical, perfectly maintained and calming. The ball fields are set up to not be possible to hit a ball onto the Westside homes. Excellent use of space and appearance planning. A child does not need an elaborate playground to be enjoyable. The Fiesta playground is spotless, simple while being well executed. With time medium sized trees will afford plenty of shade. If large playgrounds are preferred there is a park closeby to the north. There is a well shaded small set of slides, a limited number Of swings and a rock climb. It seems important that there a park benches as well as a fence on the north and east side. It affords safety. It seems unlikely that anything but a limited number of children and accompanying adult will visit the playground. The ballfields are in excellent condition and have a snackstand and most likely a well maintained restroom. Based on the fields being fenced and locked.

    3 years ago

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