I just know my dates
Where can baseball take you?
Tell us the window you have free. We'll scan every team's 2026 home schedule and hand you the regional road trips that actually line up — ranked by how much baseball you can pack in.
The best baseball trips start with an open weekend
You don't need a bucket list to take a great baseball trip — you just need a few free days. Maybe it's a long weekend in July, or a week off in May. Grand Slam Concierge takes that window and works backward: which clusters of ballparks have enough home games on those exact dates to string together a real loop?
We group the 30 MLB stadiums into tight regional clusters — Southern California, the Northeast corridor, the Midwest, Texas, and more — because those are the trips you can actually drive. Within each cluster we check the real schedule for your dates, order the stops to keep the driving sane, and surface bonus double-header days where two parks are close enough to see a day game and a night game on the same day.
Pick the region that excites you, set how many people are going and how nice you want the hotels, and we'll show you the full itinerary with a complete cost estimate. From there, booking hotels, a rental car, and game tickets is one click each.