AAA home of the El Paso Chihuahuas of the Pacific Coast League in El Paso, TX.
The Franklin Mountains rising beyond the outfield wall give Southwest University Park one of the more striking backdrops in minor league baseball — open sky, desert ridgeline, and downtown El Paso framing every at-bat. The altitude sits near 3,750 feet, so balls carry, contact plays loud, and the offense tends to be generous, which keeps the crowd engaged from early innings. Concessions lean into regional identity: green chile items show up across the menu, and local food vendors give the place a distinctly El Paso character rather than a generic ballpark spread. The mix of fixed seats, outfield berm, and party deck spaces lets fans settle in at their own pace — the crowd is knowledgeable and relaxed, the pacing unhurried. The downtown location means easy walkability from several parking structures and hotels. First-timers should find a berm spot in the outfield early and watch batting practice — the carry at altitude is immediately noticeable.
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