Aerial view of Greater Nevada Field
Triple-A Venue Guide

Greater Nevada Field

Reno, NV · Home of the Reno Aces

Capacity
~9,013
Opened
2009
Surface
Natural grass
Home team
Reno Aces

Upcoming games

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  • Salt Lake Bees at Reno Aces
    Tue, Jun 9, 2026 · 6:35 PM PDT
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  • Salt Lake Bees at Reno Aces
    Wed, Jun 10, 2026 · 6:35 PM PDT
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  • Salt Lake Bees at Reno Aces
    Thu, Jun 11, 2026 · 6:35 PM PDT
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  • Salt Lake Bees at Reno Aces
    Fri, Jun 12, 2026 · 6:35 PM PDT
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  • Salt Lake Bees at Reno Aces
    Sat, Jun 13, 2026 · 6:35 PM PDT
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  • Salt Lake Bees at Reno Aces
    Sun, Jun 14, 2026 · 1:05 PM PDT
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  • Oklahoma City Comets at Reno Aces
    Tue, Jun 23, 2026 · 6:35 PM PDT
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  • Oklahoma City Comets at Reno Aces
    Wed, Jun 24, 2026 · 6:35 PM PDT
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  • Oklahoma City Comets at Reno Aces
    Thu, Jun 25, 2026 · 6:35 PM PDT
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  • Oklahoma City Comets at Reno Aces
    Fri, Jun 26, 2026 · 6:35 PM PDT
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  • Oklahoma City Comets at Reno Aces
    Sat, Jun 27, 2026 · 6:35 PM PDT
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  • Oklahoma City Comets at Reno Aces
    Sun, Jun 28, 2026 · 6:05 PM PDT
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Parking

Reserve a spot in advance — game-day parking near Greater Nevada Field fills early.

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Getting there

Greater Nevada Field sits at 250 Evans Avenue in downtown Reno, Nevada, on the Truckee River — the Triple-A Pacific Coast League home of the Reno Aces. Driving uses I-80 to the Virginia Street or Center Street exits and a short drive south, or US-395 to the East 2nd Street or Mill Street exits. From the Bay Area it is about a four-hour drive east on I-80; from Sacramento it is about a two-hour drive east on I-80; from Lake Tahoe's north shore it is about a 45-minute drive northeast. Reno-Tahoe International Airport sits about 10 minutes east of downtown. There is no commuter rail to Reno; Amtrak's California Zephyr serves Reno's downtown station on the San Francisco-Chicago corridor. Downtown surface lots and adjacent parking garages ring the ballpark, and reserving in advance via the parking link above typically beats game-day pricing on weekend Aces home dates. Rideshare drop-off zones are signed at the ballpark perimeter. Confirm bag and entry rules on the Reno Aces' official site before going.

The neighborhood

Greater Nevada Field anchors downtown Reno on the north bank of the Truckee River, in the heart of the casino-and-entertainment district that has historically defined downtown Reno's identity. The Truckee River Walk along the south side of the ballpark connects directly into the Riverwalk District — downtown Reno's contemporary arts-and-restaurant corridor with galleries, breweries, and walkable river access. The major downtown casino-resorts (Eldorado, Silver Legacy, Circus Circus, and the Reno Arch) sit immediately adjacent. The University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) campus sits a short drive north. Lake Tahoe — the iconic alpine lake straddling the California-Nevada border — sits about a 45-minute drive south-southwest and is the canonical regional bucket-list destination; north-shore Tahoe (Incline Village, Tahoe City) is the closest approach. Virginia City, the famously preserved Comstock Lode silver-rush boomtown, sits a short drive south. The neighborhood reads as a downtown Reno casino-and-river-district ballpark with Lake Tahoe and Virginia City as the canonical regional draws.

Where to eat & drink nearby

Pre-game stops in downtown Reno and the Riverwalk District include Liberty Food & Wine Exchange in downtown Reno (the destination Reno farm-to-table sit-down — a canonical downtown Reno stop), Old Granite Street Eatery in the Riverwalk District (the destination Reno gastropub and craft-cocktail sit-down — central to the Riverwalk District identity), and Lulou's Restaurant (the destination Reno contemporary fine-dining sit-down — a longtime local-favorite). Pignic Pub & Patio is the destination Reno bring-your-own-meat-to-grill pub patio — a distinctive Reno experience. Death & Taxes is the canonical Reno craft-cocktail speakeasy in a converted Victorian downtown house. Peg's Glorified Ham 'n Eggs is the canonical Reno breakfast institution. Two Chicks Reno is the destination Reno brunch sit-down. Pre-game crowds at the closest spots build steadily on Aces weekend home dates.

First-timer tips

Plan to arrive 45-60 minutes before first pitch — downtown Reno parking flow is straightforward and the closest lots fill steadily on weekend home dates. Greater Nevada Field opened in 2009 as the new downtown Reno home of the Reno Aces — a Triple-A Pacific Coast League expansion franchise that began play that same season. Naming rights belong to Greater Nevada Credit Union. The Aces have been the Arizona Diamondbacks affiliate continuously since the franchise launched in 2009 — making the Aces-Diamondbacks affiliation one of the most stable Triple-A relationships in MiLB. The ballpark was central to downtown Reno's mid-2000s redevelopment along the Truckee River. The Reno 1868 FC USL Championship soccer club shared the venue from 2017 through 2020 before folding; the venue continues to host soccer and other events around the Aces' baseball schedule. A long list of Arizona Diamondbacks major-leaguers passed through Reno including a generation of Diamondbacks prospects. The ballpark sits at downtown Reno's elevation of around 4,500 feet — the elevation contributes to a noticeably hitter-friendly environment, comparable to Albuquerque among PCL venues. Mobile-only tickets are the norm. Bag policy and gate-open times shift season to season; confirm on the Aces' site before going.

Best games to catch

Pacific Coast League divisional matchups against the Sugar Land Space Cowboys (Astros affiliate, Constellation Field), Oklahoma City Comets (Dodgers affiliate, Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark), Round Rock Express (Rangers affiliate, Dell Diamond), Salt Lake Bees (Angels affiliate — the canonical Mountain West Triple-A rivalry), Las Vegas Aviators (the canonical Nevada Triple-A rivalry), Tacoma Rainiers (Mariners affiliate, Cheney Stadium), Sacramento River Cats (Giants affiliate, Sutter Health Park), Albuquerque Isotopes (Rockies affiliate, Isotopes Park), and El Paso Chihuahuas (Padres affiliate, Southwest University Park) are the most reliable above-average regional draws. Any date when a top Diamondbacks prospect or rehabbing major-leaguer is scheduled to play peaks demand. Fireworks Fridays, themed-jersey nights, Aces-Diamondbacks parent-club promotional nights, and giveaway dates anchor the strongest weekend crowds. The team publishes the full promotional calendar on the official site.

What to know

Greater Nevada Field opened in 2009 as the new downtown Reno home of the Reno Aces — a Triple-A Pacific Coast League expansion franchise that began play that same season. Naming rights belong to Greater Nevada Credit Union. Capacity sits around 9,013. The Aces have been the Arizona Diamondbacks affiliate continuously since the 2009 franchise launch, one of the most stable Triple-A relationships in MiLB. The ballpark was central to downtown Reno's mid-2000s redevelopment along the Truckee River and connects directly into the Riverwalk District. The Reno 1868 FC USL Championship soccer club shared the venue 2017-2020 before folding. The ballpark sits at downtown Reno's elevation of around 4,500 feet — the elevation contributes to a noticeably hitter-friendly environment, comparable to Albuquerque among PCL venues. Downtown Reno's casino-and-entertainment district sits immediately adjacent; Lake Tahoe sits about a 45-minute drive south-southwest as the canonical regional bucket-list day trip.

Frequently asked questions

What time do gates open at Greater Nevada Field?

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 Reno Aces' official site for the current schedule.

Who plays at Greater Nevada Field?

The Reno Aces, the Triple-A Pacific Coast League affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks, play their home games at Greater Nevada Field. The Aces-Diamondbacks affiliation has been continuous since the franchise launched in 2009.

Does the elevation really affect play?

Yes — downtown Reno sits at around 4,500 feet of elevation, contributing to a noticeably hitter-friendly environment at Greater Nevada Field, comparable to Albuquerque's Isotopes Park among Pacific Coast League venues. The thin air carries fly balls.

Where can I park near Greater Nevada Field?

Downtown surface lots and adjacent parking garages ring the ballpark. 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.

Can I do Lake Tahoe from a Reno Aces game?

Yes — Lake Tahoe sits about a 45-minute drive south-southwest of downtown Reno, with the north shore (Incline Village, Tahoe City) the closest approach. Pairing an Aces game with Lake Tahoe is the canonical regional combination for visiting fans.

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