Indoor Batting Cage in Oregon City, OR

Run by a family that simply loves baseball, this indoor batting cage in Oregon City, OR is a private, covered home setup where any hitter can get quality reps in — and Oregon rain, which there is plenty of, is never once a factor in whether practice happens.
The cage
The covered, turf-lined cage is well-equipped for full sessions: baseballs, a baseball pitching machine, an L-screen, a hitting tee, a soft-toss station, a bullpen mound, and enough space for infield work. That range means you can move from tee work to soft toss to live machine reps to grounders without leaving the cage. There's restroom access, LED lighting, a seating area, and music. Sessions run $40/hour in a space rated very private, so it feels like your own for the hour.
Who it's for
Set up for individual sessions, small groups, private lessons, and pitching practice, the cage fits youth and high school players well. With room for up to five guests, it comfortably handles a solo hitter, a parent-and-kid session, or a coach working with a couple of players at once. The mound and infield space make it a genuine option for pitchers, too — not just a hitting tunnel.
The host
Ashleigh Hansen and her family put it plainly: "We are a family that loves baseball. The batting cage is such a fun way to practice any skill." That's the spirit of the place — a home cage kept up by people who genuinely enjoy the game and are glad to share it with other players in the community.
Good to know
Being covered and lit makes this a reliable year-round option through the Pacific Northwest's long wet stretches. It's rated very private, with restroom access on-site and clear parking guidance — pull in near the white fence by the cage. House rules keep it respectful: no cleats, food, seeds, gum, glass, pets, alcohol, smoking, loud music, or team practices, so plan for a focused smaller-group session.
Book it — or list your own
Book Ashleigh's cage here, or find a batting cage near you. Have a backyard cage of your own? List your cage on CageList and see what it could earn.
Thanks for being part of CageList, Ashleigh.
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