Amenities & Community
- Concession Plaza: Renovated 2022—swipe cards for street tacos, shaved ice, and cold‑brew taps that rotate local roasters.
- Playground Pods: Two age‑zoned play areas with shade sails, swings, and turf surfacing.
- Restrooms & Water Stations: Permanent facilities beside concessions plus refill fountains at every trail quarter‑mile.
- Field House Rentals: Birthday dugout packages and press‑box meeting rooms (20‑person capacity) book via Parks & Rec portal.
Signature Events
- Bluebonnet Bash Softball Tournament (April) draws 60+ teams statewide—winner’s bracket games livestreamed on the park’s YouTube channel.
• Friday Flicks on the Infield (June) inflates an 18‑foot screen over Diamond 2; splash‑pad misting fans keep temps tolerable.
• Heroes of the Diamond (September) pits local police vs. firefighters in a charity homer‑derby that raises scholarship funds.
Nearby Eats & Essentials
Forgot sunflower seeds? Kroger Marketplace sits three minutes north on FM 1171; grab brisket sandwiches at Dickey’s Barbecue Pit next door. Summer Moon Coffee fuels pre‑game coaches’ meetings five minutes south, and Baylor Scott & White ER Flower Mound lies a quick eight‑minute drive for peace‑of‑mind injuries.
Why Visit Bakersfield Park?
Few suburban complexes blend major‑league lighting, drought‑proof turf, creek‑side nature, and festival infrastructure in one free‑entry footprint. Whether coaching tee‑ball rookies, chasing Sunday league glory, or strolling bluebonnet trails with iced latte in hand, Bakersfield Park delivers big‑field energy without leaving Flower Mound city limits.
Crave creek‑side cascades and photo‑worthy footbridges? Wander south to Stone Creek Park TX, where a trickling waterfall, boulder‑lined pathways, and cedar‑shaded picnic nooks turn every stroll into an Insta‑ready nature shoot.