Best Batting Cages in Washington — 2026 Guide

391 venues across 140 cities

67 Batting Cages🏟 319 Fields🏠 43 Indoor4.5 avg rating🕐 61 with hours

Washington's weather makes it one of the most indoor-dependent baseball states in the country. Rain dominates October through May across the Puget Sound region, and Seattle rarely produces the extended dry stretches that allow reliable outdoor training. Indoor facilities aren't seasonal here — they're the primary training environment for 7+ months of the year. The Seattle metro (King and Snohomish counties) concentrates most of the state's high-quality training options. Spokane and the Eastern Washington market operate with a shorter, drier season and less indoor infrastructure. Washington's travel ball circuit is competitive despite the climate, and the state regularly produces college-level talent feeding Pac-12 and WCC programs.

🏠 Browse 43 indoor batting cages in Washington

Browse by City

A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
Y

Top Rated in Washington

WhereToHit
Batting Cage
5.0
(92)
4040 Athletic Training

514 Jefferson St SE — Olympia, WA 98501

Hours not listed
Pricing not listed
Phone not listed
Details
D-BAT Lacey
Indoor Cage
5.0
(42)
D-BAT Lacey

7600 Evelyne Ln NE — Lacey, WA 98516

Hours not listed
Pricing not listed
Phone not listed
Details
Mariners Training Center - Spokane
Indoor Cage
5.0
(310)
Mariners Training Center - Spokane

800 N Hamilton St — Spokane, WA 99202

Hours not listed

Partnership between EL1 Sports and Seattle Mariners. 6 train…

Phone not listed
Details

What to Look for in a Batting Cage

Pitching Machine Speeds

Match the machine speed to the player's level. Youth players (8–12) typically start at 40–55 mph. High school players should train at 70–85 mph. Ask the facility what speeds their machines offer and whether they have arm-style machines for realistic timing work.

Indoor vs. Outdoor

Indoor batting cages let you train year-round regardless of weather. Outdoor facilities are typically cheaper but weather-dependent. Washington has 43 indoor facilities listed — use the Indoor filter or the link above to find them.

Pricing and Hours

Batting cage costs range from $1–$3/minute or $15–$30 per session. WhereToHit shows pricing for facilities that list it publicly — look for the "Pricing Listed" badge. Always call ahead to confirm hours before driving over.

Batting Cage FAQs — Washington

How many batting cages are in Washington?

Washington has 391 baseball and softball training venues tracked by WhereToHit across 140 cities. This includes 67 batting cages and 319 baseball and softball fields.

What are the best batting cages in Washington?

The highest-rated batting cage facilities in Washington include 4040 Athletic Training in Olympia (5/5), D-BAT Lacey in Lacey (5/5), Baseball Advantage Training System in Yakima (5/5). Ratings are based on Google reviews from verified visitors.

Are there indoor batting cages in Washington?

Yes — Washington has 43 indoor batting cages that allow year-round training regardless of weather. You can browse indoor-only facilities at the link below.

How much do batting cages cost in Washington?

Batting cage pricing varies by facility. Most charge $1–$3 per minute or $15–$30 per session. Some facilities use token-based systems or offer monthly memberships. WhereToHit displays pricing info for facilities that list it publicly — look for the "Pricing Listed" badge on venue cards.

Do batting cages in Washington require reservations?

It depends on the facility. Many walk-in batting cages are first-come, first-served. Facilities offering instruction or private lanes typically require advance booking. Check individual venue listings or call ahead — especially during peak travel ball season when lane availability is tight.

Tournament Weekend? Find Cages Near the Venue

Every tournament listing on WhereToHit shows nearby batting cages so your team can warm up — or keep training — without a 45-minute drive across town.

⚾ Browse Washington Tournaments →