
2030 Harvard Street — Sarasota, FL 34237
143 indoor facilities across 80 cities
Florida has two indoor batting cage seasons: summer, when the heat index hits 105°F, and anytime it's raining, which is daily from June through September.
143 indoor facilities in Florida are listed on WhereToHit, averaging 4.8/5 across Google reviews. 65 have hours posted — no guessing when you show up.
Cities with 2+ indoor facilities have dedicated pages. Smaller cities link to the full city listing.

2030 Harvard Street — Sarasota, FL 34237

7285 Waelti Drive — Melbourne, FL 32940

1690 SE South Niemeyer Cir — Port St. Lucie, FL 34952

7582 NW 70th St — Miami, FL 33166

605 North County Highway 393 — Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459

568 Wakulla Arran Rd — Crawfordville, FL 32327
A true indoor facility is climate-controlled — not just a metal building with a roof. Full AC matters in summer; heat matters in winter. Look for facilities that explicitly list AC and check reviews for heat complaints during peak summer months.
More lanes means less waiting. A 2-lane facility during peak evening hours creates bottlenecks that cut into your training time. Facilities with 6+ lanes let players get in, work their plan, and get out efficiently.
Standard tunnels run 55–70 feet. Under 55 feet compresses reaction time. Look for facilities with both arm-style machines (timing) and wheel machines (pitch variety). Ask about machine types before driving over.
Florida has 143 indoor batting cages listed on WhereToHit across 80 cities. 65 have hours posted so you know before you drive.
The highest-rated indoor facilities in Florida include Walk-Off Athletics Baseball Training in Sarasota (5/5), BALLPLEX in Melbourne (5/5), Gradum Gswing - Port St. Lucie in Port St. Lucie (5/5). Ratings are based on Google reviews from verified visitors.
Florida has two indoor batting cage seasons: summer, when the heat index hits 105°F, and anytime it's raining, which is daily from June through September.
50 of the 143 indoor facilities in Florida have pricing listed on WhereToHit. Rates typically range from $1–$3 per minute or $15–$30 per session. Some facilities offer memberships for frequent players.
Most indoor batting cage facilities are open year-round, which is the primary advantage over outdoor options. Hours vary by location — 65 of the 143 indoor facilities in Florida have current hours posted on WhereToHit.
Tampa has the highest concentration of indoor batting cage facilities in Florida, with 10 listed on WhereToHit. Miami and Jacksonville also have multiple indoor options.