
AWARD WINNING AVISTA STADIUM
Serving the Inland Northwest since 1958, Avista Stadium is home to nearly 100
events per year, as well as being the home of the Spokane Indians
Seldom have sports facilities constructed as quickly as Avista Stadium lasted so
long, or served so many. The stadium, originally called Fairgrounds Recreational
Park which is now entering its fifth decade, was built from scratch in less than
three months to house the triple-A farm team of the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1958.
The original cost of the stadium was $534,700. Ten championship teams, four from
the Pacific Coast League and six from the Northwest League, have played there.
Over six million fans have passed through its gates.
Avista Stadium is located at the Spokane County Fair & Expo Center at the
intersection of Havana St. and Broadway Avenue. Below you will find easy to
follow directions to Avista Stadium.
Spokane Avista Stadium Website:
http://www.spokaneindiansbaseball.com
TRAVELING INTO SPOKANE ON I-90 EAST
take the Thor/Freya St. Exit (I-90 #283 B)
now on 3rd. St., go through two lights
take a left on Havana St. (follow signs to Fairgrounds)
go through 3-way stop and then light on Sprague Ave. and cross the railroad
tracks
the stadium will be on the right side, it is big and you can't miss it!
TRAVELING INTO SPOKANE ON I-90 WEST
take the Broadway Exit (I-90 #286)
take a right off the exit onto Broadway Ave. heading West.
proceed about 2 miles
the stadium will be on the left hand side, it is big and you can't miss it!
TRAVELING FROM NORTH SPOKANE
take Division St. South
take a left on Sprague Ave. heading east
take a left on Havana St.
the stadium will be on the right side, it is big and you can't miss it! |