Riders Field, Baseball stadium in Frisco, Texas, United States.
Riders Field is a baseball stadium in Frisco with roughly 10,300 seats arranged in different sections around the diamond. The venue features open-air seating, grass berm areas for relaxed viewing, and standing room throughout, plus a water ride that runs alongside the playing area.
The facility opened in 2003 as the home of the Frisco RoughRiders, a minor league team affiliated with the Texas Rangers. Since then, it has grown to become a major venue for baseball games across different competitive levels in the region.
The venue serves as a gathering place for high school and college baseball teams throughout the region, drawing families and fans who support local athletic talent. Events here strengthen community connections through shared enthusiasm for the sport.
The stadium sits near major roads with plenty of parking available, making arrival straightforward for visitors. The grounds are laid out clearly, so finding your seat or moving between different areas during your visit is easy.
A distinctive feature is a water channel with a 174-foot (53-meter) lazy river ride where visitors can float while watching the game. This unusual attraction transforms the baseball experience into something quite different from a traditional stadium visit.
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