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Reno, Nevada · Capacity 9,013

Greater Nevada Field Seating Chart

A downtown Reno ballpark on the Truckee River, home of the Reno Aces, the Triple-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks. Opened in 2009, the park frames the Sierra Nevada beyond the outfield and doubles as a soccer and concert venue, with an intimate bowl that keeps fans tight to the action.

Sections at Greater Nevada Field

Greater Nevada Field's seating bowl is organized into the following main sections. Section layout differs by event — a sports configuration and a concert configuration of the same arena are not the same chart.

  • Home Plate Club — lowest rows behind the plate
  • Infield Box 100s — lower bowl around the infield
  • Baseline Reserved — lower seats down the lines
  • Outfield and Berm — grass and bleacher seating beyond the bases
  • Club Level — covered premium seating behind the plate
  • Party decks — group areas down the right-field line

Best seats at Greater Nevada Field

Infield box sections just past the dugouts on either side give a great mix of proximity and a full-field view of the diamond. For a relaxed evening with the family, the outfield berm is cheap, kid-friendly, and frames the Sierra Nevada sunset beyond the wall.

Tips before you go

High-desert Reno cools sharply after sunset, so bring a layer for night games even in summer. Downtown garages a few blocks off let you skip the closest lots, and the riverwalk makes a pleasant pre-game stroll.

How to read the Greater Nevada Field seating chart

Greater Nevada Field seats 9,013 fans around a baseball diamond, so reading the chart starts at home plate and works outward. Field-level sections ring the infield and outfield: the lower-number sections behind the plate and along the baselines sit closest to the action, while outfield and bleacher sections are farther out but usually cost far less. Above field level the club and upper decks climb in tiers, and the section number tells you which way you face — in toward the infield or down a foul line.

Three things decide a Greater Nevada Field seat: how close you are to the diamond, whether you sit behind the plate or out toward a foul pole, and how high you are. The value sweet spot at a ballpark this size is usually the lower outfield or the first rows of the upper deck behind the plate — close enough to follow the game, cheap enough to justify. Shade matters too, so check which sections fall under the overhang for a day game, and cross-check the official Greater Nevada Field map against your ticket before you buy.

Building a seating chart for an event at Greater Nevada Field

Hosting a suite night, a group outing, or a private event in the Reno area? A seating chart keeps the group organized before you ever reach the gates. Map your party onto tables that mirror the suite or section layout, assign each guest a spot, and export a PDF so everyone knows where they sit. For a private event in a banquet space near Greater Nevada Field, the same tool lays out rounds, banquet tables, and head tables, then prints a chart the venue's event-services team can work from. Capacity at Greater Nevada Field runs to 9,013 for its main configuration, but most private events use a fraction of that in a club, suite, or adjacent hospitality space — exactly the scale the maker below is built for.

Hosting a private event at Greater Nevada Field?

Build your own seating chart for the event — banquet rounds for the dinner portion, theater rows for the program, whatever the format calls for. The Seat Chart App maker handles layouts up to 500 seats and exports a print-ready PDF to share with the venue's event team.

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Frequently asked questions

How many seats does Greater Nevada Field hold?
Greater Nevada Field has a capacity of 9,013 seats. Capacity varies by event configuration — a concert may use floor seating that a basketball game doesn't, and a private buyout uses a different count than a public event.
What are the best seats at Greater Nevada Field?
Infield box sections just past the dugouts on either side give a great mix of proximity and a full-field view of the diamond. For a relaxed evening with the family, the outfield berm is cheap, kid-friendly, and frames the Sierra Nevada sunset beyond the wall.
What sections does Greater Nevada Field have?
Main sections include: Home Plate Club — lowest rows behind the plate; Infield Box 100s — lower bowl around the infield; Baseline Reserved — lower seats down the lines. Full breakdown in the sections list above.
Where is Greater Nevada Field located?
Greater Nevada Field is in Reno, Nevada. Check the venue's official website for the exact address, parking options, and public transit access closest to your seat section.
How do I plan a private event at Greater Nevada Field?
For private events, build a seating chart that maps to the venue's section layout using the Seat Chart App maker below. Drop tables to match your event's footprint within the venue's space, assign guests, and export a PDF to share with the venue's event-services team.

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