The easiest way to get around during the Grapefruit League is by using a clear, detailed map that shows every major stadium across Florida. This map gives you a bird’s-eye view of all 15 Major League Baseball team facilities, making it simple to plan your road trips between the coast and the inland training centers without the headache.

You can download our high-resolution baseball spring training Florida map below. We’ve designed it to be crisp and easy to read, so you can clearly see highway exits, distances, and how close each team is to one another. Whether you’re printing it out to keep in your car or pulling it up on your phone, the quality stays sharp no matter how much you zoom in.

Feature Detail Note
Area Covered Florida Peninsula Covers everything from the Treasure Coast to the Gulf Coast
Map Style Road-Focused Built specifically for drivers
Typical Weather Humid Subtropical Something to keep in mind for your travel plans
Main Highways I-95, I-75, I-4 The best routes to get from one stadium to the next
Density 15 Team Clusters Covers all training complexes and shared parks

A Look at How the Grapefruit League is Laid Out

The spots where teams practice across Florida aren’t random; they’re spread out based on the state’s main highways and popular tourist areas. Getting a feel for the map now will help you see way more games during the spring season.

Coastal Clustering

You’ll find most of the action along the Atlantic Coast and the Gulf Coast. The eastern side, known as the Treasure Coast, is home to teams that prefer being close to major airports. Meanwhile, the Gulf Coast is more packed together, which is great if you want to hit a few different games without spending all day in the car.

Inland Travel and Shortcuts

Think of the central Florida interior as the bridge between all these locations. Sticking to the I-4 corridor is usually your best bet for jumping between the eastern and western clusters. Our map highlights these major roads so you can get a realistic idea of how long it’ll actually take to drive between the northern and southern stadiums.

How to Make the Most of Your Map

  • Plan a “Stadium Crawl”: Use the map to link up games and avoid getting stuck in traffic on the Florida Turnpike.
  • School Projects: It’s a great tool for students looking at how sports, tourism, and city planning come together in the U.S.
  • Map Out History: Collectors can use a blank version of this map to mark where old training sites used to be to see how the league has shifted over the last 50 years.

Printing Tips for the Best Results

To get the best look, use the high-quality file we’ve provided. If you’re printing a large poster, make sure your printer settings are set to high quality so the text and markers stay perfectly sharp.

  • A4 paper: Perfect for a travel binder; just remember to select “fit to page” in your printer settings.
  • Orientation: Use Landscape mode so you can see the whole stretch of the Florida peninsula at once.
  • Black and White: If you’re printing from a standard office printer, choose “High Contrast” so the lines show up clearly against the page.

A Quick Pro Tip

When you’re on the road, it’s always smart to double-check your route with a live GPS app. Florida traffic can get backed up out of nowhere, especially during the spring. Knowing a few “back-road” shortcuts between I-95 and the coast can be a total lifesaver.

Test Your Knowledge: Quick Map Quiz

Think you know the Grapefruit League map? Give this a shot:

  • Which interstate is the most important one for traveling between the central Florida baseball clusters?
    • A) I-10
    • B) I-4
    • C) I-295
    • D) I-95
  • What kind of climate do you usually find in southern Florida?
    • A) Arid
    • B) Tropical Monsoon
    • C) Humid Subtropical
    • D) Mediterranean
  • True or False: Most training facilities are located in the northern panhandle.
    • A) True
    • B) False

Answer Key: 1-B, 2-C, 3-B

FAQ

How often is this map updated?

We check all our baseball spring training Florida locations every January to make sure team names, stadium shifts, and road changes are totally up to date for the season.

Can I use this for my travel blog?

Sure thing! Just make sure to give us credit for the map. It’s built to be easy for your readers to view online or print out.

Does it work on my phone?

Yes, the Fsjzl5Tjnyyli6C2Wiehf35Oc PDF version works perfectly on all smartphones and tablets. You can pinch and zoom as much as you like without the map getting blurry.

Do I need fancy software to open the file?

Not at all. Any web browser or PDF viewer on your phone or computer will open the file right up.

*Information verified and last updated: June 2026*