Donelson Baseball & Softball @ Rotary Park
Baseball Field in Nashville, Tennessee





About Donelson Baseball & Softball @ Rotary Park
Donelson Baseball & Softball @ Rotary Park is a baseball field located in Nashville, Tennessee. Located at 4541 Old Hickory Boulevard. Visit for more details on hours, availability, and amenities.
Facility features
- Outdoor
- Baseball
- Public Park
- Open to Public
- Free
Reviews
- Lori Madden5
Our son has played baseball at Donelson Rotary for four years now and we’ve loved every moment of it! From the coaches to the atmosphere, everything has been great! The park is always well kept & we look forward to each season!
8 months ago
- Kerry H3
Have watched a fair amount of baseball here. The concession stand is good but pricey. The stands are just okay and not a lot of room for extra chairs at some fields. The bathroom (women’s) is usually not kept up and at least one toilet is clogged at some point. They allow dogs which is appreciated and have some picnics tables on turf too.
11 months ago
- Lindsay Ledbetter5
This ballpark has been around forever. I watched my brother play here when we were kids. And now my kids are playing here. I love this place. It’s a wonderful community of families and a great place to get your kids outside and get dirty.
11 months ago
- Max Home2
Sad to say but this park is headed down hill. Place has just enough kids to make a 3 teams. From when it was a few years ago. Problem is the president picks his team every year and leaves the rest of the kids to the random draft of some kindhearted parents who choose to coach. So basically you get a good team and 2 below average teams who have to draft their players unlike the presidents team. Do yourself and child a favor try a different park for baseball. Also when you play the president ls team, the umpires are pretty much his past youth players. So it’s some sus calls. I’m not trying to complain. But just point out the things a parent would like to know prior to signing up.
a year ago
Reviews via Google. Ratings may have changed.