AA home of the Arkansas Travelers of the Texas League in North Little Rock, AR.
The downtown Little Rock skyline framing the outfield across the Arkansas River is what stops first-timers cold at Dickey-Stephens Park. Built in 2007 on the North Little Rock bank, the park earns its setting — brick facade, clean sightlines, and berm seating along the foul lines where fans spread out blankets and watch the game at their own pace. Crowds are relaxed but engaged, the way Double-A crowds tend to be when the baseball matters and the surroundings reward wandering. Concessions lean Southern: look for the smoked pork options and locally flavored specials that rotate through the stands. Arriving by car is straightforward off I-40, and the Broadway Bridge puts downtown Little Rock restaurants and bars within a short walk if you want to eat before first pitch. Grab a spot on the berm early — those seats fill up on warm weeknights and the skyline view only improves as the sun drops.
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