The park serves as a primary site for the Naperville Little League and various travel baseball organizations.
The layout includes dedicated backstops and dugouts designed for tournament-level youth play.
The park's infrastructure connects directly to the regional trail network, facilitating access for cyclists and joggers.
The site was specifically developed to alleviate pressure on smaller community parks by consolidating multi-field athletic demand.
The park is situated near the boundary of the Plainfield and Naperville school districts, influencing its high weekend usage.
Commissioners Park is a 78-acre community space in southwest Naperville designed for multi-sport athletic use and active recreation. The park features a complex of multiple baseball and softball diamonds configured to host youth and travel league tournaments. Additional facilities include several soccer fields, basketball courts, and a playground area with modern equipment. The park is anchored by a large parking facility and integrated paved pathways that connect to the broader Naperville trail system. Open space areas allow for general recreation beyond the scheduled athletic programming. It is managed by the Naperville Park District to serve both local neighborhood residents and the wider regional sports community.
The elevated vantage point near the central concession and restroom building overlooking the baseball diamonds.
Bring a folding chair as tournament seating is limited at the individual fields.
Check the Naperville Park District field status website before visiting if there has been recent rainfall.
Park in the main lot rather than residential side streets to ensure compliance with local parking ordinances.
Do not attempt to use fields currently reserved for league games or organized practices.
Athletic fields are subject to seasonal closures for turf recovery; fields are typically non-operational during winter months.
Maintain noise levels during youth games; keep pets leashed at all times.