High-A home of the Spokane Indians of the Northwest League in Spokane, WA.
The Spokane River runs just beyond the outfield at Avista Stadium, and on a clear evening that natural backdrop does more for the atmosphere than any scoreboard effect ever could. The park seats just over 7,000, which keeps sightlines tight and the crowd close to the action — noise carries, and a big strikeout in a late inning lands with real weight. Concessions lean toward classic ballpark fare done reliably well; grab a dog early and find your seat before first pitch because the lower bowl fills faster than the capacity suggests. Getting here is straightforward by car, with parking lots adjacent to the park, and wayfinding inside is simple enough that a first-timer won't waste an inning getting oriented. For Rockies fans, Avista is a legitimate early window into the Colorado prospect pipeline. Sit on the first-base side to keep that river view in your eyeline all night.
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