Indoor Batting Cage in Fort Worth, TX

For hitters on the south side of the metroplex, this indoor batting cage in Fort Worth, TX is part of a compact multi-tunnel facility — six hitting tunnels and a dedicated pitching tunnel under one roof, so there's room to work no matter how busy the day gets.
The cage
The featured tunnel runs 50 feet long, 12 feet wide, and 14 feet high, indoors and covered. Equipment on hand includes baseballs, softballs, an L-screen, hitting tees, a bullpen mound, and room for infield work. Amenities cover a restroom, parking, and lighting. Sessions start at $25/hour.
Who it's for
With six hitting tunnels plus a pitching tunnel and space for up to 20 guests, the facility scales from a single hitter grabbing reps to a full team splitting across lanes. Both baseball and softball players are covered. The 14-foot ceiling in the featured tunnel gives pitchers full extension, and the bullpen mound plus open infield space mean a session can move from tee work to live pitching to fielding without leaving the building.
The host
Brandon keeps it straightforward: "We have a small facility with six hitting tunnels and one pitching tunnel." It's a no-frills, get-your-work-in kind of place — come see what it has to offer.
Good to know
Everything is indoors and lighted, so Texas heat and rain never interrupt a session. Parking and restrooms are on site, and the multiple tunnels mean you rarely have to wait for a lane.
For south Fort Worth players, the multi-tunnel layout is the practical advantage — with six hitting lanes and a pitching tunnel, a team can spread out and a walk-in hitter isn't stuck waiting for the only cage in town. Booking runs by the hour through the listing page, so it's simple to reserve a standing team practice or grab an individual session, and at $25 an hour it stays budget-friendly for youth and travel programs.
Book it — or list your own
Ready to hit? Book Brandon's cage here, or find a batting cage near you.
Have a cage of your own? List your cage on CageList and see what it could earn.
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