Peoples Natural Gas Field

AA home of the Altoona Curve of the Eastern League in Altoona, PA.

What's it like to attend a game at Peoples Natural Gas Field?

The mountain setting is the first thing you notice at Peoples Natural Gas Field — the Alleghenies rise behind the outfield in a way that makes the park feel tucked into the landscape rather than dropped onto it. Railroad history runs through everything here, from the team name down to the décor that nods to the Horseshoe Curve a few miles up the road. Concessions lean local and unpretentious: pierogies and kielbasa show up alongside standard ballpark fare, consistent with what you'd expect from a western Pennsylvania crowd. The atmosphere is unhurried — this is a small city park, capacity 7,200, where regulars know the roster and come to watch prospects develop, not to perform fandom. Parking is plentiful and cheap, the footprint is compact, and wayfinding is never an issue. First-timers should arrive early, find a seat on the third-base side, and watch the ridgeline catch the late-afternoon light before first pitch.

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