Avista Stadium
View of exterior from northwest in 2015 | |
Location within Washington State Location within the United States | |
| Former names | Seafirst Stadium (1994–1999) Fairgrounds Ballpark (1958–1993) (a.k.a. Indians Stadium) |
|---|---|
| Address | 602 North Havana Street |
| Location | Spokane Valley, Washington, U.S. |
| Coordinates | 47°39′43″N 117°20′42″W / 47.662°N 117.345°W |
| Elevation | 1,920 ft (585 m) |
| Public transit | Spokane Transit Authority |
| Owner | Spokane County |
| Operator | Spokane County |
| Capacity | 6,803 |
| Field size | Left Field: 335 ft (102 m) Center Field: 398 ft (121 m) Right Field: 296 ft (90 m) |
| Surface | Natural grass |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | January 9, 1958 |
| Opened | April 29, 1958 |
| Renovated | 1979, 1990s, 2007, 2008, 2013 |
| Construction cost | $550,000 ($5.99 million in 2024) |
| Architect | Culler, Gale, Martell, & Norrie |
| Tenants | |
| Spokane Indians (PCL/NWL/High-A West) 1958–present Spokane RiverHawks (WCCBL/PIL/WCL) 2005–2009 Gonzaga Bulldogs (NCAA) 2004–2006 | |
Avista Stadium is a baseball park in the northwest United States, located in Spokane Valley, Washington. It is the home ballpark of the Spokane Indians, a minor league baseball team in the High-A Northwest League.