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Home Run Challenge Baseball Obstacle Course Rental

Baseball-Themed 85-Foot Dual-Lane Course | Leaps and Bounds on Giant Inflated Baseballs | Dugout Crawl-Throughs | Bat Balance Beams | Stadium Climbing Wall | Home Plate Slide Finish | Ages 7 to Adult | Displayed Price Is for Up to 8 Hours

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Home Run Challenge Baseball Obstacle Course

Home Run Challenge Baseball Obstacle Course

$775.00

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Setup Area: 87' L X 14' W X 16' H

Actual Size: 85' L X 12' W X 16' H

Monitors: 2 Adult Supervisor Required

Outlets: 2, 12 amp circuits

Age Group: 7 to adult

Description

Rent the Home Run Challenge Baseball Obstacle Course in DFW Texas

The Home Run Challenge is the only baseball-themed obstacle course in the Inflatable Party Magic fleet — 85 feet of custom-designed baseball adventure with an obstacle lineup that no other course in the catalog delivers. The signature element is the leaps and bounds section featuring giant inflated baseballs: participants must hop, balance, and leap across oversized baseball spheres embedded mid-course, testing balance and coordination in a way that no obstacle in any other course does. That section sits alongside dugout-style crawl-throughs, bat-styled balance beams, a stadium-architecture climbing wall, authentic field interior graphics with bases and diamond layout, and a finish that drops participants directly onto a home plate graphic via the victory slide. From the dual-lane professionally themed entry through every baseball-themed challenge to the home plate finish, the baseball narrative runs unbroken through all 85 feet. Browse the complete obstacle course rental lineup in DFW Texas — for baseball events, there is no alternative in the catalog.

The age-7 minimum reflects the specific physical demands of the leaps and bounds baseball section and the bat balance beams — both require balance and coordination that develops around age 7. Like the Warped Wall Warrior, the 7-year-old floor is set by the most demanding obstacle type, not by the overall course scale. The electrical requirement is notably low for an 85-foot course: only 2 outlets on 2 separate 12-amp circuits. Every longer or taller course in the fleet needs 3 or more outlets. The Home Run Challenge runs on 2 — which expands the range of residential and venue locations where it can operate. We deliver and set up the Home Run Challenge across Colleyville obstacle course rentals, Flower Mound obstacle course rentals, and Keller obstacle course rentals — and 50+ cities across the DFW metroplex.

The two-piece Home Run Challenge requires two separate 110v outlets on two 12-amp circuits and two adult supervisors. Every section is inspected annually by the Texas Department of Insurance, built from lead-free fire-retardant vinyl, and sanitized between every rental. Review our complete safety standards before your event day.

Home Run Challenge Baseball Obstacle Course — Specs and Rental Details

SETUP AREA

14'W x 87'L x 16'H

ACTUAL SIZE

12'W x 85'L x 16'H

SLIDE HEIGHT

Home Plate Victory Slide

AGE GROUP

Ages 7 to Adult

ELECTRICAL

2 Outlets — 12 Amp Each

SUPERVISION

2 Adult Supervisors Required

CONFIGURATION

2 Pieces — Dual Parallel Lanes

FEATURES

Baseball diamond graphics, dual-lane themed entry with player graphics, leaps and bounds on giant inflated baseballs, dugout crawl-throughs, bat balance beams, stadium climbing wall, bases and field interior, home plate victory slide finish

Displayed price is for up to 8 hours Extra Hours: +7% per hour Overnight: +$75 2nd Day: 50% off

What Makes the Baseball Obstacle Course Home Run Challenge One of a Kind

The Only Baseball-Themed Obstacle Course in the Fleet

The Football Training Camp owns football. The Home Run Challenge owns baseball. Every other obstacle course in the catalog is either camo, castle, space, tropical, jungle, or no theme. The Home Run Challenge is the only course in the fleet where every obstacle, every graphic, and every finish moment carries a baseball identity — from the player graphics at the entry to the home plate where the slide deposits participants at the finish.

Leaps and Bounds on Giant Inflated Baseballs — Unique in the Fleet

No other obstacle course in the catalog has a leaps and bounds section. The Home Run Challenge embeds one mid-course using giant inflated baseballs as the hop-and-balance surfaces. Participants must hop across the enormous spheres, finding their footing on a curved inflated surface that tests balance and coordination in a completely different way than pop-up obstacles, climbing walls, or crawl-throughs. The leaps and bounds section is the physical heart of the Home Run Challenge — the obstacle that no other course produces and that participants talk about after the race.

Home Plate Victory Slide — The Baseball Narrative Completes at the Finish

Every other obstacle course in the fleet ends with a slide. The Home Run Challenge ends at home plate. The victory slide deposits participants directly onto the home plate graphic — the most baseball-specific finish in the catalog. That design decision extends the baseball narrative all the way to the last moment of the race, making the finish a thematic payoff rather than just an exit point.

Baseball-Specific Obstacle Types Found Nowhere Else

Dugout-style crawl-throughs, bat balance beams, and stadium architecture climbing walls are obstacle types found in this course and no other. The baseball theme is not applied as graphics on a standard course — it shaped the design of the individual obstacles. A bat balance beam tests lateral balance in a way a standard pop-up does not. A dugout crawl-through frames the crawl section as part of the baseball world. The obstacle design and the theme are the same thing on this course.

85 Feet on Only 2 Outlets — More Venue-Accessible Than Any Course Its Length

At 85 feet long, the Home Run Challenge is one of the longest obstacle courses in the fleet. Yet it runs on only 2 outlets on 2 separate 12-amp circuits — the same electrical footprint as the 60-foot courses. The 83-foot Extreme Rush needs 3. The 78-foot X Factor needs 3. The Treasure Island at 73 feet needs 3. At 85 feet the Home Run Challenge needs 2, which expands the range of venues that can host it without generator support or multi-circuit coordination.

Authentic Field Interior — Every Inch of the Course Is Baseball

The interior design carries the baseball identity throughout — bases, field-style turf patterns, diamond layout, and player graphics. Participants who enter the Home Run Challenge are inside a baseball world, not inside a neutral obstacle course that happens to have a baseball entry arch. The immersive interior design is what makes the course a genuine baseball experience rather than a baseball-branded standard course.

How the Home Run Challenge Baseball Obstacle Course Works

1

Step Up to the Plate — Enter the Baseball Diamond

Both competitors enter through the dual-lane professionally themed entry adorned with baseball player graphics and diamond styling. The baseball world surrounds them from the first step. The entry supervisor signals both lanes simultaneously and the Home Run Challenge begins.

2

Through the Dugout and Onto the Field

Dugout-style crawl-throughs frame the first obstacle section — competitors are crawling out of the dugout onto the field. The interior turf patterns, bases, and diamond layout make the course feel like an actual baseball field from the inside, not a generic inflatable with baseball graphics on the outside.

3

Leap Across the Giant Baseball Leaps and Bounds

Giant inflated baseballs form the leaps and bounds section — the course's signature obstacle. Competitors hop, leap, and balance across the enormous spheres. Finding footing on a curved inflated baseball surface while racing against the competitor in the next lane is the moment that separates the Home Run Challenge from every other obstacle course in the fleet. Balance and coordination decide the outcome here, not speed or strength alone.

4

Scale the Stadium and Slide to Home Plate

Bat balance beams and the stadium-architecture climbing wall finish the obstacle sequence before the victory slide delivers both competitors directly to home plate. First one to touch home plate wins. Then both get back in line and the next inning begins — you have 8 full hours at the ballpark.

Home Run Challenge baseball obstacle course rental set up in DFW Texas showing full 85-foot dual-lan…

The Home Run Challenge — 85 feet of baseball-themed dual-lane obstacle course with giant inflated baseballs, dugout crawl-throughs, stadium climbing wall, and home plate victory slide finish

Home Run Challenge baseball obstacle course entry view showing dual-lane themed entry with baseball…

Entry view — dual-lane professionally themed entry with baseball player graphics and authentic diamond styling

Home Run Challenge baseball obstacle course side view showing full 85-foot length and baseball theme…

Side view — full 85-foot baseball course length showing the baseball graphics and obstacle sections across the complete run

Home Run Challenge baseball obstacle course ending view showing slide finish and home plate graphic…

Ending view — the victory slide and home plate graphic visible at the finish end of the baseball course

Home Run baseball obstacle course home plate end piece detail showing the home plate finish graphic…

Home plate detail — the slide deposits participants directly onto the home plate graphic for the baseball-themed finish

Setup Requirements and How to Book the Home Run Challenge

Space and Access Requirements

The Home Run Challenge needs 87 feet of length and 14 feet of width on flat, level ground — clear of trees, power lines, fences, and overhead obstructions. Confirm both the 87-foot length and 14-foot width before booking. At 12 feet wide actual and 14 feet wide setup, the Home Run Challenge is one of the narrowest long-format courses in the fleet, which makes it more accessible for narrow side yards and park strips than wider courses at similar lengths. Grass is ideal. Concrete and asphalt work with sandbag anchoring.

Electrical Requirements — Two 12-Amp Circuits

Two separate 110v outlets on two separate 12-amp breaker circuits within 100 feet of the setup location. For an 85-foot course, two outlets is the most accessible electrical requirement at this length in the fleet — the 83-foot Extreme Rush and every longer course needs 3 or more circuits. Most residential homes and church venues handle two 12-amp circuits without any panel adjustment. We bring our own rated 100-foot extension cords — you do not need to provide them.

How to Book Online

Click "Add to Cart," enter your event date and delivery address, and pay a deposit to lock in the date. Automatic confirmation goes out immediately. Our crew delivers, assembles both sections, anchors the course, and confirms both lanes are game-ready before leaving. Pickup comes after your event. Have a baseball event question or need help comparing courses? Call (817) 800-8618.

Supervision and Safety — Leaps and Bounds Considerations

Two adult supervisors are required — one at the entry, one at the home plate slide finish. The leaps and bounds baseball section requires the entry supervisor to confirm that each participant is at least 7 years old before launching their run — the age-7 minimum is specifically tied to the balance demands of the giant baseball hop section. Every section is inspected annually by the Texas Department of Insurance. Review the inflatable supervision guide before the event.

Best Events for the Home Run Challenge Baseball Obstacle Course

Baseball Team Parties and Little League Celebrations

The Home Run Challenge is the obstacle course that Little League teams, travel ball organizations, high school baseball teams, and collegiate club teams have been waiting for. A baseball-themed obstacle course with authentic diamond interior, a leaps and bounds section on giant baseballs, and a home plate finish is a team celebration that no bowling alley, pizza party, or standard inflatable delivers. End-of-season banquets and tournament celebration events that want a baseball activity and a baseball environment find both in one rental.

Baseball Birthday Parties

A baseball-themed birthday party with the Home Run Challenge as the centerpiece requires no additional baseball decorations — the course is the theme. Inflated bats, giant baseballs, field graphics, player portraits, and a home plate finish give every photo from the party a baseball backdrop. Kids aged 7 and up who play baseball or love the sport race a course that looks and feels like the game they know.

School Field Days and PE Events

The leaps and bounds baseball section creates a field day station that teaches balance and coordination while maintaining the competitive racing format. For field days where age groups from second grade up participate, the baseball theme is familiar and engaging for every student without requiring any sports knowledge to enjoy the obstacle sequence. We handle vendor approval for schools and carry all required COI documentation.

Youth League Gatherings and Sports Banquets

Youth baseball leagues, travel ball organizations, and Little League districts planning end-of-season events find the Home Run Challenge the only obstacle course rental that matches the sport identity of their event. Athletes who spend their season running bases, fielding grounders, and watching ball players on TV get to race an obstacle course that lives in the same visual and thematic world they practice in.

Corporate Events at Baseball-Adjacent Companies

Companies with baseball team sponsorships, sports equipment manufacturers, baseball training facilities, and businesses planning events around Opening Day or the World Series find the Home Run Challenge the only corporate event rental that matches a baseball brand identity. Adults racing through a baseball diamond obstacle course to slide into home plate is a corporate event experience that generates photos, competition, and conversation in equal measure.

Church Events and Summer Programs

Baseball is America's game — and the Home Run Challenge works at any church or community event built around American sports, summer themes, or simple competitive fun. VBS programs, youth group summer events, and church family days that want a distinctive physical activity station find the baseball course brings a visual and competitive energy that no generic obstacle course produces. The 2-outlet requirement makes it one of the most venue-accessible courses at its length.

Community Festivals With a Sports Theme

Community festivals built around sports themes, local Little League celebrations, and Opening Day community events find the Home Run Challenge the natural centerpiece attraction. At 85 feet long, it is a prominent visual at any park or outdoor festival space. The baseball theme communicates instantly to anyone who walks past — which draws participants to the course before they've even read the name.

College Events and Athletic Organization Parties

College baseball teams, club sports organizations, and campus groups planning Opening Day watch parties or sports-themed events find the Home Run Challenge at college event entertainment that matches the sport identity of the audience in a way a generic obstacle course does not. Adults racing into home plate to finish a baseball obstacle course is a campus event moment with built-in photography appeal.

Complete Your Baseball Event with These Popular Additions

Water Slide Rentals

Pair the Home Run Challenge with a giant water slide for a full summer baseball event — dry athletic competition plus a cool-down splash for Texas heat days.

Dunk Tank Rentals

A dunk tank at a baseball party gives spectators their own baseball-adjacent game to play — tossing a ball to dunk the coach is the kind of baseball-party detail that makes the event memorable.

Tables, Chairs, and Tents

The dugout needs bleachers. Shade and seating for spectators watching the Home Run Challenge races are essential at any outdoor Texas event past mid-morning.

Event Rental Packages

Bundle the Home Run Challenge with other rentals at package pricing for youth league banquets, school field days, and multi-station baseball celebration events.

More Obstacle Course Rentals in DFW Texas

Need a different sport, a different theme, or a longer course? Browse the complete obstacle course rental catalog in DFW Texas.

Our Party-First Cancellation and Weather Philosophy

Weather Happens

Even the best baseball teams get rained out. When Texas weather forces a cancellation, your deposit rolls to the rescheduled date with no penalties and no lost money.

Empathy Over Logistics

Chanda McFarland built this company as a parent and neighbor. When something goes wrong on event day, finding the fix comes before finding the policy.

The Magic Standard

Every setup is checked like it is for our own family. Over 1,200 five-star Google reviews from DFW families, schools, churches, and businesses since 2002 reflect that standard.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Home Run Challenge Baseball Obstacle Course

What exactly is the leaps and bounds baseball section and how does it work?

The leaps and bounds section uses giant inflated baseballs as hop-and-balance surfaces. Competitors must hop, leap, and balance across the oversized spheres to advance through the section — not step around them or walk past them, but physically land on the curved inflated baseball surfaces in sequence. Finding and holding footing on a rounded inflated ball while racing against a competitor in the adjacent lane tests balance and coordination in a way that no other obstacle type in the fleet produces. It's the section that participants describe when they talk about the course afterward, because there is nothing else like it in any inflatable obstacle course rental in the DFW market.

Why is the minimum age 7 for a baseball obstacle course?

The age-7 minimum is set by the leaps and bounds baseball section and the bat balance beams — both require a level of balance and spatial coordination that develops around age 7. A 5-year-old who completes the Excalibur Castle course or the Space Shuttle course is not ready to hop across giant inflated baseball spheres without stumbling. A 7-year-old with developed balance and coordination can navigate those obstacles safely. The rest of the course — crawl-throughs, climbing wall, slide — is accessible from age 5, but the signature baseball obstacles set the minimum at 7. Like the Warped Wall Warrior, the age floor on the Home Run Challenge reflects the most demanding obstacle type rather than the course's overall scale.

How does the Home Run Challenge compare to the Football Training Camp?

The Football Training Camp is 114 feet long vs. 85 feet, uses 5 pieces vs. 2, needs 4 outlets vs. 2, costs $850 vs. $775, starts at age 5 vs. age 7, and finishes with a field goal post rather than a home plate. The Football Training Camp is bigger in every dimension and higher in every logistics measure — it's the largest sports-themed obstacle course in the fleet. The Home Run Challenge is more venue-accessible at 2 outlets and 87-foot setup, has a more targeted baseball identity, and delivers obstacle types (leaps and bounds on baseballs, bat balance beams) that the Football Training Camp does not have. Choose based on sport identity and venue constraints — both are the definitive obstacle course for their sport in the DFW rental market.

Why does the Home Run Challenge only need 2 outlets when other courses this length need 3 or more?

The Home Run Challenge uses 2 blower sections across its 85-foot length — fewer than the 3-to-5 blowers that longer or more complex courses require. The course design consolidates the pressurized sections into 2 independently powered chambers, each running on its own 12-amp circuit. The 83-foot Extreme Rush needs 3 circuits because it runs 3 separate blower sections across 3 pieces. The Home Run Challenge achieves 85 feet in 2 pieces with 2 blowers, which is what produces the 2-outlet electrical footprint. That's not a limitation — it's a design efficiency that makes this course more accessible for venues with limited panel capacity.

Where does Inflatable Party Magic deliver the Home Run Challenge Baseball Obstacle Course?

We deliver and set up the Home Run Challenge throughout the entire DFW metroplex — Tarrant County, Johnson County, Ellis County, Dallas County, Parker County, Hood County, Hill County, and Bosque County. Cities include Fort Worth, Arlington, Burleson, Mansfield, Cleburne, Colleyville, Flower Mound, Keller, Granbury, Midlothian, Waxahachie, Grand Prairie, Aledo, Weatherford, and 40+ more. Professional two-section setup and takedown is included in the rental price. View our full delivery area or call (817) 800-8618.

Home Run Challenge Baseball Obstacle Course Delivery Across DFW Texas

Professional delivery, two-section assembly, and pickup of the Home Run Challenge Baseball Obstacle Course is included in the rental price across all DFW cities listed below.

Tarrant County

Fort Worth, Arlington, Mansfield, Kennedale, Benbrook, Keller, Southlake, Grapevine, Bedford, North Richland Hills, Haltom City, Watauga, Haslet, Trophy Club, Colleyville, Crowley, Everman, Forest Hill, River Oaks, and Azle.

Johnson County

Burleson, Cleburne, Joshua, Alvarado, Grandview, Venus, Godley, Keene, Cresson, and Rio Vista.

Ellis and Dallas County

Midlothian, Waxahachie, Red Oak, Cedar Hill, Dallas, Grand Prairie, Coppell, Flower Mound, Maypearl, and Covington.

Parker, Hood, and Somervell County

Weatherford, Aledo, Willow Park, Granbury, Glen Rose, Tolar, Lipan, and Acton.

Hill and Bosque County

Hillsboro, Itasca, Blum, Whitney, Kopperl, and Morgan.

Extended Delivery

Waco, Briar Oaks, Rendon, Lillian, and additional DFW communities. Call (817) 800-8618 to confirm delivery availability for your location.

Book the Home Run Challenge Baseball Obstacle Course for Your DFW Event

85 feet. Giant inflated baseballs. Dugout crawl-throughs. Bat balance beams. A stadium climbing wall. And a home plate finish. Only one baseball obstacle course in the fleet. Reserve your date now — batter up.

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