At the May 20, 2026, City Council Business Meeting, the Palm Coast City Council authorised a Facility Use Agreement with Palm Coast Baseball LLC, permitting Baseball Field #2 at the Indian Trails Sports Complex to host collegiate baseball video games as a part of the newly established Orange State League.
The settlement brings a brand new type of reasonably priced, family-friendly leisure to Palm Coast whereas activating one in all the City’s premier athletic services all through the summer season season. Under the settlement, Palm Coast Baseball LLC will handle league operations, ticketing, sponsorships, staffing, insurance coverage necessities, and area upkeep duties throughout permitted use at the advanced.
“This agreement is an exciting opportunity for Palm Coast residents and for the continued growth of athletics in our community,” mentioned James Hirst. “I’d like to thank the Palm Coast City Council for supporting this partnership and helping bring collegiate summer baseball to the Indian Trails Sports Complex. This creates another way for residents and families to come together, enjoy affordable entertainment, and experience high-level baseball right here in Palm Coast.”
The Palm Coast Big Buoys, the City’s new collegiate summer season picket bat baseball workforce, will compete in the Orange State League alongside different collegiate-level groups from throughout Florida. The league is designed to present faculty athletes with alternatives to proceed growing their abilities in a aggressive summer season surroundings utilizing picket bats, like skilled baseball.
The workforce will characteristic collegiate gamers from round the nation and goals to present an interesting game-day ambiance for residents, full with family-friendly experiences and neighborhood partnerships all through the summer season.
The Palm Coast Big Buoys first house sport at the Indian Trails Sports Complex, situated at 5455 Belle Terre Parkway, might be “Faith and Family Night: Gnarlies vs. Big Buoys” on June 17, 2026, from 7 to 10 p.m., with tickets starting from $5.72 to $11.63. Residents can study extra about the workforce, view the workforce schedule, and buy tickets by visiting the Palm Coast Big Buoys official website.
Stay knowledgeable with the newest information and knowledge from the City of Palm Coast by following us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn. You can join weekly updates by visiting www.palmcoastgov.com/government/city-manager/week-in-review