Aerial view of ONT Field
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ONT Field

Ontario, CA · Home of the Ontario Tower Buzzers

Capacity
~6,500
Opened
2026
Surface
Natural grass
Home team
Ontario Tower Buzzers

Upcoming games

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  • Stockton Ports at Ontario Tower Buzzers
    Thu, Jun 4, 2026 · 6:35 PM PDT
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  • Stockton Ports at Ontario Tower Buzzers
    Fri, Jun 5, 2026 · 6:35 PM PDT
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  • Stockton Ports at Ontario Tower Buzzers
    Sat, Jun 6, 2026 · 6:05 PM PDT
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  • Stockton Ports at Ontario Tower Buzzers
    Sun, Jun 7, 2026 · 1:05 PM PDT
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  • Rancho Cucamonga Quakes at Ontario Tower Buzzers
    Tue, Jun 16, 2026 · 6:35 PM PDT
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  • Rancho Cucamonga Quakes at Ontario Tower Buzzers
    Wed, Jun 17, 2026 · 6:35 PM PDT
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  • Rancho Cucamonga Quakes at Ontario Tower Buzzers
    Thu, Jun 18, 2026 · 6:35 PM PDT
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  • Rancho Cucamonga Quakes at Ontario Tower Buzzers
    Fri, Jun 19, 2026 · 6:35 PM PDT
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  • Rancho Cucamonga Quakes at Ontario Tower Buzzers
    Sat, Jun 20, 2026 · 6:05 PM PDT
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  • Rancho Cucamonga Quakes at Ontario Tower Buzzers
    Sun, Jun 21, 2026 · 1:05 PM PDT
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  • Inland Empire 66ers at Ontario Tower Buzzers
    Tue, Jul 7, 2026 · 6:35 PM PDT
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  • Inland Empire 66ers at Ontario Tower Buzzers
    Wed, Jul 8, 2026 · 6:35 PM PDT
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Parking

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

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Getting there

ONT Field sits in Ontario, California within the Ontario Sports Empire complex, the brand-new Single-A California League home of the Ontario Tower Buzzers. Driving uses I-15 to the 4th Street exit and a short drive west, or I-10 to the Vineyard Avenue or Archibald Avenue exits and a short drive south. Ontario International Airport (whose IATA code ONT lent its name to the ballpark via a naming-rights agreement) sits adjacent — a major car-free advantage for visiting fans flying in. From downtown Los Angeles it is about a 45-minute drive east on I-10 outside of rush hour. Metrolink's San Bernardino Line stops nearby. Team-affiliated and adjacent surface lots ring the ballpark within the broader Ontario Sports Empire complex, and reserving in advance via the parking link above typically beats game-day pricing on weekend Tower Buzzers home dates. Rideshare drop-off zones are signed at the ballpark perimeter. Because the venue is brand-new, the canonical entry, bag, and parking flow patterns are still settling — confirm on the team's official site before going.

The neighborhood

ONT Field is part of the brand-new Ontario Sports Empire complex — a 190-acre multi-use sports complex on the north side of Ontario, California that the city has positioned as the largest sports complex of its kind in the western United States. The complex sits adjacent to Ontario International Airport (ONT), in the broader I-10 / I-15 freeway-intersection Inland Empire corridor. Ontario Mills (one of the largest outlet malls in California) sits a short drive east. The Inland Empire MiLB cluster — the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (LoanMart Field), Inland Empire 66ers (San Manuel Stadium), and Lake Elsinore Storm (The Diamond) — sits within a 30-minute radius. The historic downtown Ontario sits a short drive south. Because the ballpark and surrounding district are brand-new (opened March 2026), the immediate neighborhood is still establishing its dining-and-entertainment patterns. The neighborhood reads as a brand-new airport-adjacent ballpark in the heart of the Inland Empire's I-10 / I-15 corridor.

Where to eat & drink nearby

Pre-game stops around Ontario and the broader Inland Empire — given the brand-new ballpark and still-settling immediate-blocks dining — include The Sycamore Inn in nearby Rancho Cucamonga on the historic Route 66 corridor (the destination steakhouse since 1848 in a historic stagecoach inn — the canonical Inland Empire special-occasion dinner), Magic Lamp Inn on Route 66 in Rancho Cucamonga (the iconic mid-century steakhouse since 1955), and Tutti Mangia Italian Grill in Claremont a short drive west (the destination contemporary Italian sit-down). Hangar 24 Craft Brewery in Redlands a drive east is the destination Inland Empire craft-brewery taproom. Lucille's Smokehouse BBQ at Victoria Gardens in Rancho Cucamonga (the Inland Empire-founded barbecue chain's home-metro location). Mitla Cafe in San Bernardino a drive east is the historic Route 66 Mexican-restaurant institution since 1937 (a James Beard 'America's Classic' awardee). Ontario Mills food court is the close-in quick-service option for fans arriving from the airport. Pre-game crowds and the immediate-neighborhood dining options will continue to expand as the Ontario Sports Empire fills out around the new ballpark.

First-timer tips

Plan to arrive 60-90 minutes before first pitch — ONT Field opened in March 2026 and the canonical parking flow, gate-open, and entry patterns are still settling through the first full season. The franchise is brand-new: the Ontario Tower Buzzers debut in the 2026 California League season as the Single-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Both the franchise name (Tower Buzzers, a nod to the air-traffic-control tower at the adjacent Ontario International Airport) and the ballpark name (ONT Field, after the airport's IATA code, under a 2025 naming-rights agreement with Ontario International Airport) tie into the aviation theme. The ballpark is part of the broader Ontario Sports Empire — a 190-acre multi-use complex that the city has positioned as the largest of its kind in the western United States. Because both the franchise and the ballpark are brand-new, operational specifics — gate times, bag policy, the canonical pre-game flow — are still settling. Mobile-only tickets are the norm. Confirm everything on the team's official site before going. The combination of two Dodgers Single-A affiliates in the same metro (the established Rancho Cucamonga Quakes at LoanMart Field and the new Tower Buzzers at ONT Field) is unusual — confirm the affiliate configuration on the Dodgers' official affiliate page as the arrangement matures.

Best games to catch

California League divisional matchups against the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (Dodgers affiliate, LoanMart Field — the canonical brand-new in-Inland-Empire intra-organizational matchup), Inland Empire 66ers (Angels affiliate, San Manuel Stadium — the canonical Angels-vs-Dodgers Inland Empire rivalry), Lake Elsinore Storm (Angels affiliate, The Diamond), San Jose Giants (Giants affiliate, Excite Ballpark — the canonical Dodgers-vs-Giants Single-A rivalry), Stockton Ports (Athletics affiliate, Banner Island Ballpark), Modesto Nuts (Mariners affiliate), Fresno Grizzlies (Rockies affiliate), and Visalia Rawhide (Diamondbacks affiliate) are the most reliable above-average regional draws as the schedule develops. Any date when a top Dodgers prospect or rehabbing major-leaguer is scheduled to play peaks demand. Opening dates and inaugural-season milestones price as the hardest tickets of the year — the brand-new ballpark and new franchise will draw curious visitors from across Southern California. Specifics vary year to year as the new franchise establishes its tradition.

What to know

ONT Field opened in March 2026 in Ontario, California as the brand-new home of the Ontario Tower Buzzers, a new Single-A California League franchise debuting as the affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers. The ballpark name comes from Ontario International Airport's IATA code (ONT) under a 2025 naming-rights agreement with the airport. The franchise name (Tower Buzzers) is a nod to the air-traffic-control tower at the adjacent airport — both the ballpark name and the team name tie into the aviation theme. Capacity sits around 6,500. The ballpark is part of the broader Ontario Sports Empire — a 190-acre multi-use sports complex that the city has positioned as the largest of its kind in the western United States. Because both the franchise and the ballpark are brand-new, operational specifics continue to settle through the inaugural full season. The combination of two Dodgers Single-A affiliates in the same metro (the established Rancho Cucamonga Quakes at LoanMart Field and the new Tower Buzzers at ONT Field) is unusual — confirm the current affiliate configuration on the Dodgers' official affiliate page as the arrangement matures. The California League is the Single-A league of the western half of the country (the league shifted to Single-A under MLB's 2021 minor-league reorganization).

Frequently asked questions

What time do gates open at ONT Field?

Because both the ballpark and the franchise are brand-new, the canonical gate-open and entry-flow patterns are still settling through the inaugural full season. Gates typically open about 90 minutes before first pitch in MiLB, but check the Tower Buzzers' official site for the specific date's gate-open time.

Who plays at ONT Field?

The Ontario Tower Buzzers, a brand-new Single-A California League franchise debuting in 2026 as the affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers, play their home games at ONT Field. Both the franchise and the ballpark are brand-new.

Why is it called ONT Field and Tower Buzzers?

Both names tie into the aviation theme of adjacent Ontario International Airport. ONT Field comes from the airport's IATA code under a 2025 naming-rights agreement. The Tower Buzzers name is a nod to the air-traffic-control tower at the airport.

Where can I park near ONT Field?

Team-affiliated and adjacent surface lots ring the ballpark within the broader Ontario Sports Empire complex. Because the ballpark is brand-new, parking flow patterns are still settling. 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 Ontario from Los Angeles?

Driving east on I-10 is the standard option — about 45 minutes from downtown Los Angeles outside of rush hour. Ontario International Airport (ONT) sits adjacent to the ballpark, making it the most aviation-accessible ballpark in MiLB. Metrolink's San Bernardino Line stops nearby for car-free trips from Los Angeles Union Station.

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