GLENDALE, Ariz. — The Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago White Sox call Camelback Ranch home every spring, which is located just blocks away from the Arizona Cardinals' State Farm Stadium
The 13,000-feet stadium is one of the largest in the Cactus League and known for its landscape and water features.
How to buy tickets
To purchase tickets for Los Angeles Dodgers games at Camelback Ranch, you can click here.
To purchase tickets for Chicago White Sox games at Camelback Ranch, click here.
Where to park
Parking is easy at this facility and free. There are numerous lots to choose from once you enter the complex off of Camelback Road. Click here for a map of the facility.
Facility highlights
The facility has beautiful architecture and landscaping that features a 1,300-foot, 5-acre lake system with a river that serves the dual purpose of irrigation for fields and site landscaping. The lake utilizes reclaimed water and is stocked with fish. There are also Citrus Groves on the east side of the facility.
Two of the 12 practice fields at the facility are exact-dimension replicas of Dodger Stadium and Guaranteed Rate Field (home field of the White Sox).
Camelback Ranch's main stadium has a capacity of 13,000 seats, which includes 3,000 lawn seats, 12 luxury suites and a party deck. There are also two 100-foot shade structures on the first base concourse.
There are plenty of food and beverage options at Camelback Ranch, click here to see all the different concessions.
There are also two team merchandise stores located at the north and south ends of the main stadium.
Nearby restaurants and bars
There are many restaurants and bars near Camelback Ranch you can head to before or after a spring training game. A couple to highlight include Yard House on Westgate Blvd., Rays Bar/Soleil Restaurant on Coyotes Blvd. and Whiskey Rose on Sunset Blvd.
For more information on Camelback Ranch, you can visit their website here.