Clover Park

Grapefruit League spring home of the New York Mets in Port St. Lucie, FL.

What's it like to attend a spring training game at Clover Park?

The grass berm in left-center is the place to plant yourself at Clover Park — a blanket of open lawn where families spread out, kids chase foul balls, and the whole thing feels closer to a neighborhood park than a professional facility. Concessions run straightforward: hot dogs, nachos, cold beer, the essentials done without fuss. The crowd is relaxed and knowing, a mix of Mets diehards who make the February trip an annual ritual and locals who wander in on a warm afternoon. Architecturally, the park is modest and functional, with the practice fields visible beyond the outfield — a reminder that the work happening here is preparation, not performance. U.S. 1 puts you a short drive from almost anywhere in Port St. Lucie, and parking is easy. First-timers should arrive before gates open and walk the practice fields while the pitchers are still running poles.

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Spring training home of New York Mets

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