Coors Field
Home of the Colorado Rockies — Denver's iconic ballpark at one mile above sea level
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About Coors Field
Coors Field opened on April 26, 1995, replacing Mile High Stadium as the home of the Colorado Rockies. Designed in a classic red-brick style evoking Colorado's 19th-century architecture, the stadium was immediately embraced as one of the most beautiful ballparks in Major League Baseball.
The park holds approximately 46,897 fans for baseball and has been consistently ranked among the top fan experiences in the sport. Its location in the LoDo neighborhood puts it in the heart of Denver's most vibrant dining and entertainment district.
Notable features include the Sandlot Brewery — one of the original craft breweries inside an MLB stadium — the Rockpile bleacher section in center field, and the purple stripe at Row 20 of the upper deck marking exactly one mile above sea level.
For concerts and special events, the field converts to a standing floor area, pushing capacity to over 50,000 and making Coors Field one of the largest outdoor concert venues in the American West.
Coors Field — Key Facts
- Address
- 2001 Blake St, Denver, CO 80205
- Opened
- April 26, 1995
- Capacity (Baseball)
- 46,897
- Elevation
- 5,280 ft (1 mile above sea level)
- Field Dimensions
- LF: 347 ft | CF: 415 ft | RF: 350 ft
- Neighborhood
- LoDo (Lower Downtown Denver)
- Public Transit
- RTD Light Rail — 20th/Welton Station
- Tenant
- Colorado Rockies (MLB)
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