Tournament Planning
Admission to the Little League World Series is free, but arrive very early for stadium seating as it is first-come, first-served.





South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, holds a unique place on the world stage as the permanent host of the Little League World Series. Every August, this quiet borough of approximately 6,000 residents transforms into a vibrant hub for international youth baseball, centered around the iconic Howard J. Lamade and Volunteer Stadiums. Beyond the excitement of the ballpark, the town is defined by its scenic location along the West Branch Susquehanna River, providing residents and visitors with picturesque views and a relaxed pace of life. The community is predominantly residential, characterized by tree-lined streets and local parks. Its proximity to the larger city of Williamsport allows for easy access to regional museums, diverse dining, and shopping, while maintaining its own distinct, small-town identity. Whether visiting for the thrill of the tournament or a quiet riverside escape, South Williamsport offers a classic slice of American life.
South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, holds a unique place on the world stage as the permanent host of the Little League World Series. Every August, this quiet borough of approximately 6,000 residents transforms into a vibrant hub for international youth baseball, centered around the iconic Howard J. Lamade and Volunteer Stadiums. Beyond the excitement of the ballpark, the town is defined by its scenic location along the West Branch Susquehanna River, providing residents and visitors with picturesque views and a relaxed pace of life. The community is predominantly residential, characterized by tree-lined streets and local parks. Its proximity to the larger city of Williamsport allows for easy access to regional museums, diverse dining, and shopping, while maintaining its own distinct, small-town identity. Whether visiting for the thrill of the tournament or a quiet riverside escape, South Williamsport offers a classic slice of American life.
Home of the Little League World Series stadiums.
The Peter J. McGovern Little League Museum.
Scenic walking paths along the Susquehanna River.
Quiet, tree-lined residential neighborhoods.
Easy access to the Susquehanna River Walk.
The town becomes extremely crowded during the two-week tournament in late August.
Limited hotel and nightlife options within the borough itself compared to neighboring Williamsport.
A personal vehicle is the most practical way to explore the wider Lycoming County area.
Admission to the Little League World Series is free, but arrive very early for stadium seating as it is first-come, first-served.
Enjoy the paved Susquehanna River Walk for a scenic 4-mile loop with views of the water and the surrounding valley.
Sports fans and families visiting for the Little League World Series.
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$100-$150 p/day
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Hotels in the immediate area book up a year in advance for late August; consider staying in nearby towns like Muncy or Lewisburg.
June-August
Mild temperatures and greening landscapes make it a peaceful time for river walks and outdoor exploration.
The peak season, especially in August; expect high humidity and large crowds for the baseball championships.
Crisp air and beautiful autumn foliage throughout the Susquehanna Valley make for scenic drives.
Cold and quiet; a good time for visiting the Little League Museum or enjoying a peaceful retreat.