The Ballpark at America First Square

AAA home of the Salt Lake Bees of the Pacific Coast League in South Jordan, UT.

What's it like to attend a game at The Ballpark at America First Square?

Everything at America First Square is new—the concrete still smells like it, the sight lines are clean, and the grass hasn't had a bad hop yet. Opened in spring 2025 in South Jordan, the park sits in a suburban setting rather than a downtown grid, so arrival is almost entirely car-dependent; give yourself time to park and get oriented before first pitch. The concession program is still finding its footing as the park breaks in, but look for local Utah flavors worked into the menu as the kitchen settles. The crowd skews family-heavy in the way most suburban minor-league parks do—relaxed, approachable, and attentive when an Angels prospect makes something happen on the field. At 7,500 seats, no spot feels distant. The first-timer's best move: buy tickets in the lower bowl on the third-base side, arrive early to walk the full concourse, and pay attention to the roster—someone out there is weeks from Anaheim.

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