Horlick Athletic Field
1648 N. Memorial Drive
Racine, WI 53404
262-636-9223
Description:
Racine’s Historic Horlick Athletic Field has been witness to some of the finest sportsmanship and competitions in the country. This nine-acre park located on Racine’s north side lays claim to a 7,500-seat football stadium and a well-kept baseball park enclosed within stone walls and chain fences.
Football has been a part of Historic Horlick Field’s history since as early as 1922, when it was the home for the Racine Horlick Legion. Now the Racine Raiders call Historic Horlick Field their home.
The baseball diamond is the site for many of the local tournaments and championship games. Teams from the high schools and local leagues also play their regular season games there. The park has been known as the home of the Old Timer’s Athletic Club Softball Tournament for more than three decades. The Racine Belles, immortalized in the film “A League of Their Own,” called Historic Horlick Field their home while the Girls’ Professional Baseball League was in existence.
HORLICK FIELD INFORMATION
Ownership: Owned and operated by the City of Racine, Wisconsin.
Playing Surface: Natural grass
Lighted ball diamond, concessions stand and restrooms.
New bleachers fill the eastside.
Baseball Softball: Yes
Beach: Yes
Bicycling: Yes
Football: Yes
Restrooms: Yes


