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Field of Dreams Movie Site

Field of Dreams Movie Site is one of the featured travel destinations in Iowa. This guide is being expanded with practical visitor information, travel tips, nearby places, maps, FAQs, and more.

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Quick Facts

State: Iowa. Type: filming-location tourist attraction and youth/senior baseball tournament venue in Dyersville, Delaware/Dubuque County area. Built for the 1989 film "Field of Dreams." Owned since 2011 by Go The Distance Baseball, LLC; MLB Hall of Famer Frank Thomas became majority owner in 2021. Hosted an MLB regular-season game between the Chicago White Sox and New York Yankees on August 12, 2021, at an adjacent 8,000-seat ballpark.

About This Destination

The Field of Dreams Movie Site sits on farmland outside Dyersville, Iowa, where the baseball diamond and farmhouse from the 1989 film "Field of Dreams" were built and have been preserved ever since. The house scenes were filmed on Don Lansing's family farm while the diamond itself was carved into a neighboring farmer's cornfield; irrigation had to be trucked in from Lake Michigan to grow the corn tall enough in time for filming. For years Don Lansing kept the site open to visitors free of charge, running only a small souvenir stand, before selling it in 2011 to Go The Distance Baseball, LLC, which redeveloped it into a full youth and adult baseball/softball tournament complex. The site's profile jumped further in 2021 when Major League Baseball built a temporary 8,000-seat stadium next to the original field for a nationally televised regular-season game, complete with players emerging from the cornfield in a nod to the movie's famous scene. Today the attraction combines nostalgic movie tourism, a working tournament facility, and seasonal special events run by the nonprofit Dyersville Events, Inc.

Location

The site is at 28995 Lansing Road, Dyersville, Iowa 52040, in the farmland of northeast Iowa. Dyersville sits along U.S. Highway 20 between Dubuque and Cedar Rapids.

Climate & Weather

Northeast Iowa has a humid continental climate with warm, humid summers and cold, snowy winters; specific temperature and precipitation figures were not confirmed on the sources fetched for this destination.

Best Time to Visit

The field is open to the public for construction/tours from April 1 through October 31, and the field itself is described as open sunrise to sunset year-round weather permitting, so the warmer months (spring through fall) line up with both the tournament season and the most reliable public access.

History & Background

The site was built on two adjoining farms for the filming of "Field of Dreams" (1989): the Kinsella family's house scenes were shot on Don Lansing's property, while the baseball diamond was cut into a cornfield on a neighboring farmer's land. After filming wrapped, Lansing kept the site open to the public at no charge, supporting it through a souvenir shop, and by around the film's 20th anniversary (roughly 2009) it was drawing about 65,000 visitors a year. In 2011 the property was sold for approximately $5.4 million to Go The Distance Baseball, LLC, which built out additional ball diamonds for youth tournaments. The site gained major national attention on August 12, 2021, when MLB staged a regular-season game there between the Chicago White Sox and New York Yankees at a purpose-built 8,000-seat stadium next to the original field; the White Sox won 9-8 on a walk-off home run by Tim Anderson, and Kevin Costner made a pregame appearance emerging from the corn. In 2021, MLB Hall of Famer Frank Thomas became the site's majority owner. The "Ghost Players," a group performing period-costumed pickup games, have been part of the site's visitor experience for over three decades.

Things to Do

Visitors can walk the original diamond and outfield cut into the cornfield, tour the farmhouse used in the film, and play catch or watch the Ghost Players perform on select dates including summer events and "Ghost Saturdays." The complex hosts organized youth baseball and softball tournaments (softball added in 2025) and a senior baseball tournament, the Moonlight Graham Classic. The site is also a planned stop on the 2026 RAGBRAI bike-ride route (July 25, 2026) and has MLB-related events and concerts planned for summer 2026.

Things to Visit / Highlights

The main draws are the movie-set baseball diamond, the Lansing farmhouse from the film, and the cornfield backdrop itself; the adjacent stadium built for the 2021 MLB game remains part of the grounds.

How to Reach

The site sits along Lansing Road outside Dyersville, reachable by car from U.S. Highway 20, which connects Dyersville to Dubuque (to the east) and Cedar Rapids/Waterloo (to the west); no airport, rail, or public-transit information for reaching the site was found in the sources used.

Timings / Opening Hours

The field is open sunrise to sunset year-round, weather permitting, with the site generally open to public visits April 1 through October 31; exact office/tour hours were not stated on the operator's site, so confirm current hours directly before visiting.

Entry Fee / Ticket Price

No admission price was listed on the operator's official site; historically the site was free to walk with only a souvenir shop on-site, but current pricing (if any now charged) was not confirmed in the sources fetched, so this should be checked directly with the site before visiting.

Duration Needed

A quick visit to see the field and farmhouse can take under an hour; specific typical visit-length guidance was not stated in the sources used.

Hotels & Accommodation Nearby

Dyersville and the surrounding Dubuque County area offer small-town lodging; specific hotel names or types near the site were not confirmed in the sources fetched for this destination.

Food & Restaurants Nearby

The DugOut restaurant operates on the movie-site grounds; broader dining options are available in nearby Dyersville, though specific restaurant names beyond The DugOut were not confirmed in the sources used.

Nearby Visiting Places

Dyersville itself, known as the "Farm Toy Capital of the World," and the wider Dubuque area are within a short drive; specific named attractions beyond the movie site were not detailed in the sources fetched.

Nearest Transport (Airport / Rail / Bus)

No airport or public transit information for the site was confirmed in the sources fetched; visitors reach the site by car via U.S. Highway 20.

Safety Tips

As a working farm-turned-tournament complex, visitors should stay on marked paths around the field and farmhouse and follow any posted event-day guidance during tournaments or Ghost Players performances; no site-specific safety bulletin was found in the sources used, so use general outdoor/rural-visit precautions.

Things to Carry

Comfortable outdoor shoes for walking the field and grounds, sun protection, and a camera for photos with the cornfield backdrop are sensible given the site's open, rural setting; no official packing list was found in the sources used.

Travel Tips & Suggestions

Check the site's event calendar before visiting, since Ghost Players performances, tournaments, and special events (including planned 2026 MLB-related events and a RAGBRAI stop) run on specific dates rather than continuously. Confirm current hours and any admission policy directly with the site (563-875-4040) ahead of a visit.

Help Line / Emergency Contact

Dial 911 for any emergency. The site's general office line is 563-875-4040 (email info@fodmoviesite.com); a separate tournaments line is 563-230-7190.

Official Website / Visitor Info

Field of Dreams Movie Site (operated by Dyersville Events, Inc.) - https://www.fieldofdreamsmoviesite.com

Map

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an admission fee to visit the Field of Dreams Movie Site?

No current admission price is posted on the operator's official site; historically the site was free to walk with only a souvenir shop, but this should be confirmed directly before visiting.

What are the hours?

The field is open sunrise to sunset year-round, weather permitting, with public access generally running April 1 through October 31.

Did a real MLB game happen here?

Yes. On August 12, 2021, MLB held a regular-season game between the Chicago White Sox and New York Yankees at a temporary 8,000-seat stadium built next to the original field; the White Sox won 9-8 on a walk-off home run.

Who owns the site now?

Go The Distance Baseball, LLC has owned it since 2011 (for about $5.4 million); MLB Hall of Famer Frank Thomas became majority owner in 2021.

Can I still see the original movie-set farmhouse?

Yes, touring the original farmhouse used in the film is listed among the site's visitor activities.

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