Backyard Batting Cage in Farmington, AR

In a part of northwest Arkansas where dedicated cage access can be hard to come by, this backyard batting cage in Farmington, AR is a genuinely useful thing to have nearby — a long, lighted, turf-lined tunnel a homeowner opened up for local hitters.
The cage
Robert's outdoor cage runs a full 70 feet long, 10 wide, and 10 tall, lined with turf and set up with LED lighting for evening sessions. It comes with an L-screen and a baseball bullpen mound, so a pitcher can log real work off the rubber alongside a hitter taking cuts. There's seating for anyone watching and parking on site. Sessions run $40/hour — a bring-your-own-machine-or-balls setup with a full 70 feet of turf to work with.
Who it's for
With 70 feet of length and room for up to three guests, this cage fits a solo hitter chasing reps, a player and coach running front toss, or a pitcher getting bullpen work off the mound. The generous length leaves plenty of room for real distance and live-BP work, not just tee reps. It's set up for individuals and small sessions rather than full team practices, which keeps it quiet and focused.
The host
Robert opened up his private backyard cage to hitters in the Farmington area — a straightforward, useful spot to have in a corner of the state where quality cage time isn't always easy to find. It's a practical way for local players to get consistent, year-round reps close to home.
Good to know
LED lighting keeps evening sessions open well after sundown, and the turf-lined tunnel plus the bullpen mound make it work-ready the moment you arrive. House rules keep it simple: no pets, no gum, and no full team practices. Parking and seating are on site, so bring whoever's watching.
Book it — or list your own
If you're near Farmington, book Robert's cage here and get real work in. Somewhere else? Find a batting cage near you.
Have a cage of your own sitting idle most of the week? List your cage on CageList and see what it could earn.
Thanks for being part of CageList, Robert.
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