Carson Park, Baseball stadium in Carson Park, Eau Claire, United States.
Carson Park is a baseball venue with a natural grass field that accommodates roughly 3,800 spectators in the Eau Claire area. The field dimensions include approximately 320 feet down the left line, 388 feet to center, and 312 feet down the right line.
The stadium opened on May 4, 1937, as a Works Progress Administration project, beginning with a game between the Eau Claire Bears and Superior Blues. From its start, it served as home to professional and semi-professional baseball teams in the area.
A bronze statue honors Hank Aaron, the baseball legend who launched his professional career with the Eau Claire Bears at this location. The monument reflects how deeply this moment shaped the team's identity and local pride.
The facility includes locker rooms, full concessions, and a VIP fan deck for enhanced viewing during games. Batting cages and press boxes are available to support smooth game operations and visitor amenities.
Tall pine trees stand beyond the right field fence, creating a natural boundary that challenges home run hitters in that direction. This woodland setting gives the venue a character rarely found at other ballparks.
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