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CAMELBACK RANCH – GLENDALE
Capacity 13,000
Year Opened 2009
Dimensions 345L, 385LC, 410C, 385R, 345R
Surface Grass
Local Airport Phoenix
Ticket Prices To be announced
Tickets on Sale To be announced
Ticket Line 800/905-3315
Ticket Web Site dodgers.com or camelbackranchbaseball.com
Address 10710 W. Camelback Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85037
Directions Take I-10 or I-17 to Loop 101 (Agua Fria Freeway). Take Loop 101 West, if traveling on I-17, or Loop 101 North if traveling on I-10. From Loop 101, exit Camelback Road west (exit 5). Camelback Ranch is approximately one mile down on the north side of Camelback Road.

Camelback Ranch-Glendale

Los Angeles Dodgers Spring Training: Down on the Ranch

The Los Angeles Dodgers share the Camelback Ranch ballpark and training complex with the Chicago White Sox. Opening in 2009, the complex features multiple full and partial practice fields for each team, dedicated clubhouses for the minor leaguers, and plenty of parking for all.

One of the great joys of spring training is the informal nature of it all. Fans look forward to getting up close and personal with players in a relaxed setting. Camelback Ranch–Glendale provides plenty of great memory-making moments for fans old and young.

In a design that turns spring-training design on its head, fans park on the opposite side of the complex from the ballpark. They then meander their way through the training complex before reaching the game, getting a chance to see multiple workouts on multiple diamonds. For fans, the experience is then topped with a game at one of the nicest ballparks in spring training.

Camelback Ranch–Glendale, designed by HKS, is designed to appear to rise from the flat Valley floor. A symmetrical two-building outpost in center field houses the main ticket office, the largest team store, and other operations. The curved buildings immediately set the tone for the spring experience at Camelback Ranch–Glendale: the 14 buildings comprising the complex feature sloping roofs, asymmetrical designs, and organic appearances.

The Glendale spring-training complex is one of the largest in the majors. The site, organized around a central connecting path and lake, hosts two ballpark entries – one at home plate and a more prominent entry at center field. Located on a 141-acre site with a three-acre lake, the ballpark has the capacity to host 13,000 fans. It includes more than 118,000 square feet of major- and minor-league clubhouses as well as four major league practice fields, eight minor league practice fields, and two practice infields. Each team has a replica major-league field to emulate their home ballpark.

As a fan, you’re free to roam around most of it. The clubhouses are off limits – too bad, because they’re gorgeous – and typically some of the practice fields are blocked off as well. Still, in terms of access, this is one of the most open spring complexes we’ve every visited. Go for it.

Camelback Ranch-Glendale

Spring Training History

The Los Angeles Dodgers have trained in the following locations: Charlotte, N.C. (1901); Columbia, S.C. (1902-1906); Jacksonville (1907-1909); Hot Springs, Ark. (1910-1912); Augusta, Ga. (1913-1914); Daytona Beach (1915-1916); Hot Springs, Ark. (1917-1918); Jacksonville (1919-1920); New Orleans (1921); Jacksonville (1922); Clearwater (1923-1932); Miami (1933); Orlando (1934-1935); Clearwater (1936-1940); Havana (1941-1942); Bear Mountain, N.Y. (1943-1945); Daytona Beach (1946); Havana (1947); Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican Republic (1948); Vero Beach (1949-2008); Glendale (2009-present).

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