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Miracle League of Albertville at Sand Mountain Park

Sand Mountain Park & Amphitheater

Albertville, Alabama - Marshall County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Albertville

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Albertville, Alabama

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Provider overview

Sand Mountain Park in Albertville hosts the Miracle League of Albertville, a buddy-based adaptive baseball league on accessible turf for ages 5 to 99 in spring and fall.

Sand Mountain Park & Amphitheater is a municipal sports and recreation complex in Albertville that hosts the Miracle League of Albertville on a custom accessible field.

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Ages
Ages 5 to 99; a 15-and-under league and a 16-and-up league
Season
Spring and fall seasons
Cost
Confirm registration, fees, and current Miracle League season details with Sand Mountain Park.

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Sand Mountain Park & Amphitheater

Age-division placement is at the discretion of parents/caregivers and Miracle League of Albertville staff. Confirm the current season with the park.

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Miracle League adaptive baseball

Non-competitive Miracle League baseball for ages 5 to 99 with disabilities, accessible turf, buddy system, spring and fall seasons, and registration.

Ages
Ages 5 to 99; a 15-and-under league and a 16-and-up league
Season
Spring and fall seasons
Schedule
The Miracle League runs twice a year (spring and fall) at Sand Mountain Park in Albertville. Contact the park for the current schedule and registration.
Cost
Confirm registration, fees, and current Miracle League season details with Sand Mountain Park.
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Why this is listed
Sand Mountain Park & Amphitheater in Albertville hosts the Miracle League, a non-competitive recreational baseball league open to people of all ages and abilities (ages 5 to 99), serving children and adults with physical or mental disabilities. Teams play on a custom turf that accommodates wheelchairs and assistive devices, with a buddy system pairing each player with a peer, in spring and fall.
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Miracle League adaptive baseball

Sand Mountain Park & Amphitheater in Albertville hosts the Miracle League, a non-competitive recreational baseball league open to people of all ages and abilities (ages 5 to 99), serving children and adults with physical or mental disabilities. Teams play on a custom turf that accommodates wheelchairs and assistive devices, with a buddy system pairing each player with a peer, in spring and fall.

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What the provider says: The source names the Miracle League, a non-competitive recreational league, physical or mental disabilities, ages 5 to 99, custom turf accommodating wheelchairs and assistive devices, and a buddy system pairing each player with an able-bodied peer.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about age-division placement, the buddy system, turf accessibility for wheelchairs and walkers, and how a new player registers.

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What we found: Sand Mountain Park & Amphitheater in Albertville hosts the Miracle League, a non-competitive recreational baseball league open to people of all ages and abilities (ages 5 to 99), serving children and adults with physical or mental disabilities. Teams play on a custom turf that accommodates wheelchairs and assistive devices, with a buddy system pairing each player with a peer, in spring and fall.

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What information should families confirm with Sand Mountain Park & Amphitheater?

Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

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