
Skip Bertman Dr — Baton Rouge, LA 70803
36 indoor facilities across 20 cities
Louisiana summers are among the most oppressive in the country — heat, humidity, and daily thunderstorms. Indoor batting cages aren't optional here, they're necessary.
36 indoor facilities in Louisiana are listed on WhereToHit, averaging 4.4/5 across Google reviews. 5 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.

Skip Bertman Dr — Baton Rouge, LA 70803

32282 LA-16 — Denham Springs, LA 70726

70161 LA-59 ste a — Abita Springs, LA 70420

17839 Airline Hwy suite G — Prairieville, LA 70769


129 Youngsville Highway — Lafayette, LA 70508
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.
Louisiana has 36 indoor batting cages listed on WhereToHit across 20 cities. 5 have hours posted so you know before you drive.
The highest-rated indoor facilities in Louisiana include LSU Indoor Practice Facility in Baton Rouge (5/5), D-BAT Denham Springs in Denham Springs (5/5), Level Up Athletics in Abita Springs (5/5). Ratings are based on Google reviews from verified visitors.
Louisiana summers are among the most oppressive in the country — heat, humidity, and daily thunderstorms. Indoor batting cages aren't optional here, they're necessary.
7 of the 36 indoor facilities in Louisiana 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 — 5 of the 36 indoor facilities in Louisiana have current hours posted on WhereToHit.
Baton Rouge has the highest concentration of indoor batting cage facilities in Louisiana, with 7 listed on WhereToHit. Denham Springs and Gonzales also have multiple indoor options.