Memorial Day Classic Baseball Tournament

Flagstaff, Flagstaff, AZ, USA, Arizona, United States
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Youth baseball and high-country Flagstaff long weekend

Teams compete in Flagstaff’s Memorial Day Classic, a three-day youth tournament that pairs big-game energy with quick access to trails and viewpoints between innings.

Start date
23 May, 2026
End date
25 May, 2026

Event details

The Memorial Day Classic Baseball Tournament brings high-energy youth baseball to Flagstaff, Arizona, where pine forests and altitude replace desert heat. You will watch club teams from across the Southwest compete over multiple days at municipal fields around the city, with games spanning 8U through 14U. The setting changes the rhythm of the weekend, cool air, bright sun, and quick shifts in weather that keep players and spectators on their toes.

At the complexes, the mood is competitive and family-focused, with tight plays, active dugouts, and a steady flow of games that makes it easy to catch multiple age groups in a single day. Sunday bracket play raises the stakes, and championship trophies are awarded Monday afternoon. Between games, you can head into Flagstaffs historic downtown for an easy meal or stay on-site when local food trucks are available, then use open windows in the schedule for a short drive into Coconino National Forest.

Plan to arrive about 45 minutes before first pitch since parking can be limited at smaller parks and good sight lines go quickly. Bring layers, sunscreen, and plenty of water for the thin air, plus portable chairs and a shade umbrella because permanent bleachers are often limited. We recommend checking the official tournament app or website for field changes and weather delays, and if you travel with a dog, confirm leash rules for each park on your schedule. For lodging, you will be close to the action with hotels along Route 66 or near Northern Arizona University, while quieter stays are more common on the west side of town, and larger groups often do well with a cabin or vacation rental. Spectator passes usually require a modest daily or weekend fee, and in wet weather play typically continues unless lightning or fields become saturated.

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Competition All Ages
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