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Every stadium, every team, plus the best nearby spots to eat and drink before and after the game.
The crown jewel of Cactus League facilities, Salt River Fields features stunning mountain views and a state-of-the-art complex on the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community.
Located in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale, this intimate ballpark has been the Giants' spring home since 1992. Walk to dozens of restaurants and bars after the game.
A stunning desert-themed complex with a 13,000-seat stadium, 12 full practice fields, and a beautiful lake running through the facility. Shared by the Dodgers and White Sox.
A modern ballpark in the West Valley shared by the Guardians and Reds. Features a spacious berm area, kids' play zone, and excellent sightlines from every seat.
The A's spring home in downtown Mesa, renovated in 2014 with modern amenities. Features berm seating, backfields, and is close to Mesa's vibrant downtown dining scene.
The largest Cactus League facility at 15,000 seats, modeled after Wrigley Field. The Cubs' spring home features a party deck, rooftop seating, and a festive atmosphere.
One of the most scenic ballparks in the Cactus League, nestled against the Buttes with stunning mountain backdrops. The Angels' spring home since 1993.
Shared by the Rangers and Royals in the West Valley. Features a great lawn area, affordable tickets, and a family-friendly atmosphere with a kids' zone.
One of the original Cactus League complexes, shared by the Padres and Mariners. Recently renovated with modern amenities, great food options, and a relaxed West Valley vibe.
The Brewers' spring home in Maryvale, featuring a recently renovated facility with excellent sightlines, a spacious concourse, and a festive tailgating atmosphere.
Every MLB team training in Arizona for the 2026 season
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Glendale
Glendale
Goodyear
Goodyear
Mesa
Mesa
Tempe
Surprise
Surprise
Peoria
Peoria
Phoenix
Make the most of your Cactus League experience
Weekday games in early March offer the best combination of good weather, smaller crowds, and affordable tickets. Arrive early for batting practice.
Plan a route hitting 2-3 stadiums in a day. East Valley (Mesa/Tempe/Scottsdale) and West Valley (Glendale/Goodyear/Surprise) clusters make this easy.
Arrive 1-2 hours early and head to the practice fields behind the stadium. Players are more accessible during spring training than any other time of year.
Everything you need to know about Cactus League Spring Training