Aerial view of Dickey-Stephens Park
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Dickey-Stephens Park

North Little Rock, AR · Home of the Arkansas Travelers

Capacity
~5,842
Opened
2007
Surface
Natural grass
Home team
Arkansas Travelers

Upcoming games

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  • Northwest Arkansas Naturals at Arkansas Travelers
    Tue, Jun 9, 2026 · 6:35 PM CDT
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  • Northwest Arkansas Naturals at Arkansas Travelers
    Wed, Jun 10, 2026 · 6:35 PM CDT
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  • Northwest Arkansas Naturals at Arkansas Travelers
    Thu, Jun 11, 2026 · 6:35 PM CDT
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  • Northwest Arkansas Naturals at Arkansas Travelers
    Fri, Jun 12, 2026 · 7:05 PM CDT
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  • Northwest Arkansas Naturals at Arkansas Travelers
    Sat, Jun 13, 2026 · 6:05 PM CDT
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  • Northwest Arkansas Naturals at Arkansas Travelers
    Sun, Jun 14, 2026 · 1:35 PM CDT
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  • San Antonio Missions at Arkansas Travelers
    Tue, Jun 23, 2026 · 6:35 PM CDT
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  • San Antonio Missions at Arkansas Travelers
    Wed, Jun 24, 2026 · 6:35 PM CDT
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  • San Antonio Missions at Arkansas Travelers
    Thu, Jun 25, 2026 · 6:35 PM CDT
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  • San Antonio Missions at Arkansas Travelers
    Fri, Jun 26, 2026 · 7:05 PM CDT
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  • San Antonio Missions at Arkansas Travelers
    Sat, Jun 27, 2026 · 6:05 PM CDT
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  • San Antonio Missions at Arkansas Travelers
    Sun, Jun 28, 2026 · 1:35 PM CDT
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Parking

Reserve a spot in advance — game-day parking near Dickey-Stephens Park fills early.

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Getting there

Dickey-Stephens Park sits at 400 W. Broadway Street in North Little Rock, Arkansas, directly across the Arkansas River from downtown Little Rock, the Double-A Texas League home of the Arkansas Travelers. Driving uses I-30 across the Arkansas River to the Broadway exit and a short drive west, or I-40 to the Broadway exit and a short drive south. There is no commuter rail in central Arkansas. From Memphis it is about a two-hour drive west on I-40; from Fayetteville it is about a three-and-a-half-hour drive southeast. Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport (Little Rock) sits a short drive east. The Arkansas River Trail walks and bikes between downtown Little Rock and the ballpark across the historic Junction Bridge (a converted railroad bridge) — a popular car-free approach. Team-affiliated and adjacent surface lots ring the ballpark, and reserving in advance via the parking link above typically beats game-day pricing on weekend Travelers home dates. Rideshare drop-off zones are signed at the ballpark perimeter. Confirm bag and entry rules on the Travelers' official site before going.

The neighborhood

Dickey-Stephens Park sits on the North Little Rock riverfront directly across the Arkansas River from downtown Little Rock, with the downtown Little Rock skyline visible over the outfield wall — one of the most photogenic settings in the Texas League. The ballpark is part of the broader Argenta Arts District redevelopment of downtown North Little Rock — a converted-warehouse arts neighborhood that has emerged as the dining-and-music counterpart to downtown Little Rock across the river. The William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum sits a short ride southeast on the Little Rock riverfront and is the regional must-do cultural destination. The Heifer International headquarters and adjacent River Market District sit on the Little Rock side. The Junction Bridge — a converted historic railroad bridge — carries pedestrians and cyclists across the river between the two downtowns. The neighborhood reads as a North-Little-Rock-riverfront ballpark with the Little Rock skyline and the Clinton Library as the broader regional draws.

Where to eat & drink nearby

Pre-game stops in the Argenta district around the ballpark and a short walk across the river to downtown Little Rock include Skinny J's in Argenta (the destination Argenta district contemporary American sit-down — the canonical pre-game stop), Whole Hog Cafe (the destination central-Arkansas barbecue counter — one of the most-cited Little Rock-metro smokehouses), and Reno's Argenta Cafe (the longtime Argenta district bar-and-grill — a downtown North Little Rock institution). Flying Saucer Draught Emporium in the Little Rock River Market across the river is the canonical Little Rock craft-beer destination. Doe's Eat Place in Little Rock is the destination Delta-style steakhouse — the original Greenville, MS location's famous Little Rock outpost that Bill Clinton frequented. South on Main in Little Rock is the destination contemporary Southern sit-down. Lost Forty Brewing in Little Rock is the destination Arkansas craft-brewery taproom. Pre-game crowds at the closest Argenta spots build steadily on Travelers weekend home dates.

First-timer tips

Plan to arrive 45-60 minutes before first pitch — North Little Rock parking flow is straightforward and the closest lots fill steadily on weekend home dates. Dickey-Stephens Park opened in April 2007 as the new home of the Arkansas Travelers — replacing the historic Ray Winder Field in Little Rock (the longtime Travelers home that operated from 1932 to 2006). The ballpark is named for the Stephens family — Witt and Jack Stephens, the prominent Little Rock investment-banking brothers — and the Dickey brothers (Bill and Skeeter Dickey), the Hall of Fame Yankee catcher and his major-league brother who were both Arkansas natives. Bill Dickey is enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame. The Travelers have been the Double-A Texas League affiliate of the Seattle Mariners since 2017; previously they were a Los Angeles Angels affiliate (2001-2016) and earlier a St. Louis Cardinals affiliate. Mobile-only tickets are the norm. Bag policy and gate-open times shift season to season; confirm on the Travelers' site before going.

Best games to catch

Texas League divisional matchups against the Northwest Arkansas Naturals (Royals affiliate, Arvest Ballpark — the canonical I-540 Arkansas-vs-NWA in-state rivalry), Springfield Cardinals (Cardinals affiliate), Tulsa Drillers (Dodgers affiliate, ONEOK Field), Wichita Wind Surge, Frisco RoughRiders (Rangers affiliate, Riders Field), Corpus Christi Hooks (Astros affiliate, Whataburger Field), Midland RockHounds (Athletics affiliate, Momentum Bank Ballpark), San Antonio Missions (Padres affiliate, Nelson W. Wolff Municipal Stadium), and Amarillo Sod Poodles (Diamondbacks affiliate, HODGETOWN) are the most reliable above-average regional draws. Any date when a top Mariners prospect or rehabbing major-leaguer is scheduled to play peaks demand. Fireworks Fridays, Travelers throwback nights honoring the Ray Winder Field era, and giveaway dates anchor the strongest weekend crowds. The team publishes the full promotional calendar on the official site.

What to know

Dickey-Stephens Park opened in April 2007 in North Little Rock, Arkansas, directly across the Arkansas River from downtown Little Rock, as the new home of the Arkansas Travelers. The ballpark replaced the historic Ray Winder Field in Little Rock, the longtime Travelers home that operated from 1932 to 2006. The ballpark is named for the Stephens family (Witt and Jack Stephens, prominent Little Rock investment-banking brothers) and the Dickey brothers (Bill and Skeeter Dickey, both Arkansas natives — Bill Dickey is in the Baseball Hall of Fame as a Yankees catcher). The Travelers have been the Double-A Texas League affiliate of the Seattle Mariners since 2017; they were previously a Los Angeles Angels affiliate (2001-2016). Capacity sits around 5,842 with the downtown Little Rock skyline visible over the outfield wall — one of the most photogenic settings in the Texas League. The Travelers franchise is one of the oldest continuously operating MiLB franchises in the United States, with roots in Arkansas baseball going back over a century.

Frequently asked questions

What time do gates open at Dickey-Stephens Park?

Gates typically open about 60-90 minutes before first pitch, earlier for fireworks Fridays or major promotional dates. Exact gate-open times shift season to season — check the Travelers' official site for the current schedule.

Who plays at Dickey-Stephens Park?

The Arkansas Travelers, the Double-A Texas League affiliate of the Seattle Mariners, play their home games at Dickey-Stephens Park. The Mariners affiliation began in 2017; previously the Travelers were a Los Angeles Angels affiliate (2001-2016).

Who are the 'Dickey' and 'Stephens' in the ballpark name?

Bill and Skeeter Dickey were Arkansas-native baseball brothers — Bill Dickey is a Hall of Fame Yankees catcher. Witt and Jack Stephens were prominent Little Rock investment-banking brothers whose family provided major funding for the ballpark. The ballpark name honors both pairs of brothers.

Where can I park near Dickey-Stephens Park?

Team-affiliated and adjacent surface lots ring the ballpark on the North Little Rock riverfront. Reserving in advance via the parking link above typically beats game-day pricing on weekend home dates. Confirm current rates and availability before driving in.

How do I get to Dickey-Stephens Park from downtown Little Rock?

Driving north across the I-30 bridge is the standard option — a short drive. Walking or biking is also viable: the Arkansas River Trail and the converted Junction Bridge (a historic railroad bridge) connect downtown Little Rock to the North Little Rock riverfront on foot.

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