Tucson Electric Park


Tucson Electric Park is located within Kino Sports Complex in Tucson, Arizona. The park has been named the Jewel of the Desert due to the views of the Santa Catalina Mountains that the park features and is a perfect place to enjoy baseball.

The park is 51,428 square feet in size and seat over 11,000 guests. This seating includes family-style, lawn seating. The playing surface is symmetrical and measures 340 feet down the fowl lines and 405 feet to straightaway center field. The park also features two full size, lighted soccer fields, 12 senior baseball fields, two lighted softball fields and ramadas throughout the complex.

The park was formerly used for Cactus League games where the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Chicago White Sox played and also held their minor league complexes here. The Tucson Sidewinders also used the park as their home stadium up until 2008. The name Tucson Electric Park came from the local electric utility, Tucson Electric Power.

There are some small food vendors located within the park, most of which are Mexican cuisine and there are also beverage vendors. Visitors should ensure that they have clear directions when travelling to the park.

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