Cactus League spring home of the Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies in Scottsdale, AZ.
Salt River Fields is the only major league spring training facility built on Native American land — the Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community owns the ground, and that context is woven into the park's design through indigenous artwork and architectural details that feel deliberate rather than decorative. The setting in the Sonoran Desert puts the McDowell Mountains directly behind the outfield, and afternoon shadows creep across the infield as games stretch into the early evening cool. The Diamondbacks and Rockies share the complex, so the crowd on any given day is a blend of purple and red, with a relaxed, conversational energy that suits spring ball. Concessions lean local — look for green chile options and Southwestern-influenced food stands beyond the standard ballpark fare. Parking is on-site and manageable. First-timers should arrive early, walk the full concourse, and find a berm seat in left field before first pitch.
Spring training home of Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies
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