Pathway Colorado Continues to Grow

February 2, 2026

Our Pathway Colorado event is taking another major step forward as it continues to expand each year.

What began in 2022 with just 10 teams has grown into one of the premier summer baseball destinations in the region, reaching 50 teams in 2025 and projecting more than 60 teams in 2026.

Hosted in beautiful Colorado Springs, this event offers an incredible experience not only on the field, but for families off the field as well. From iconic attractions like Seven Falls, Garden of the Gods, Cave of the Winds, the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, and Pikes Peak, there is no shortage of activities to enjoy throughout the week.

With top-tier facilities including the Air Force Academy, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, Spurgeon Stadium, El Pomar, and several outstanding local high school venues, Pathway Colorado continues to raise the standard for tournament play.

We are excited to announce another major addition to the event in 2026: Colorado State University–Pueblo's Rawlings Field and the historic Runyon Field Sports Complex in Pueblo.

CSU Pueblo brings an all-turf Division II stadium to the event, providing an outstanding college baseball environment for teams and players. Just as special is the addition of Runyon, one of the most storied baseball complexes in the state and a true landmark in Colorado baseball history.

The Runyon Field Sports Complex was established in 1934 and officially opened in 1938, originally known as County Park. That same year, it famously hosted Babe Ruth for an exhibition game, and it later served as the home of the minor league Pueblo Dodgers from 1947 to 1958.

Named after legendary writer Damon Runyon, the complex now features six fields, including Hobbs Field, and continues to host elite youth, high school, and tournament baseball to this day.

Families traveling to Pueblo will also be able to enjoy one of southern Colorado’s hidden gems — the Historic Arkansas Riverwalk in downtown Pueblo, offering restaurants, shopping, and a unique experience just minutes from the ballfields.

Our goal is to continue placing teams and players on premier college campuses and top-notch facilities that create an unforgettable tournament experience. Pathway Colorado is built to feel bigger than just a weekend of games — it’s an opportunity to compete in elite environments and be seen at the next level.

This event not only draws many of the top programs from across Colorado, but also welcomes more than 25 traveling teams from around the country, including clubs from Washington, Massachusetts, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, Utah, Idaho, California, and Nevada.

Once again, Pathway Colorado will feature a strong college coaching presence, with 15–20 college programs expected to be in attendance throughout the week recruiting and evaluating players.

Pathway Colorado’s growth reflects the incredible baseball community across the state, and we look forward to bringing even more high-level competition and unforgettable experiences to Colorado Springs and Pueblo this summer.