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Arenas, Facilities & Stadiums
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Map | Call | Venue | City | Year Opened | Capacity | Notes | Video | Book | Group | |
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Skagit Speedway | Seattle | Alger | 1954 | 7,500 | Summer Thunder Sprint Series, Washington Modified | |||||
Seattle Center | Seattle | Seattle | 1962 | 17,000 | Hosts concerts, sporting events, performing arts, tradeshows & more | |||||
Evergreen Speedway | Seattle | Monroe | 1967 | 15,000 | NASCAR, Sprints, Drift, AutoX | |||||
Husky Stadium | Seattle | Seattle | 1920 | 70,138 | Home of Washington Huskies football (Big Ten) | |||||
Martin Stadium / Gesa Field | Tri-Cities | Pullman | 1972 | 35,117 | Home of Washington State Cougars football (Pac-12) | |||||
Beasley Coliseum | Tri-Cities | Pullman | 1973 | 11,671 | Home of Washington State Cougars basketball (Pac-12) | |||||
Reese Court | Spokane | Cheney | 1981 | 6,000 | Home of Eastern Washington Eagles basketball (Big Sky) | |||||
Tacoma Dome | Seattle | Tacoma | 1983 | 19,000 | World's largest arena with a wooden dome | |||||
South Sound Speedway | Seattle | Rochester | 1970 | 5,000 | Late Model, Street Stock, Legends, NW Baby Grand, NW Vintage Modified, and Asphalt Sprint Cars; Hosts the ASA Late Model Series | |||||
Angel of the Winds Arena | Seattle | Everett | 2003 | 10,000 | Home of Everett Silvertips hockey (WHL); Multi-purpose arena & conference center | |||||
Spokane Arena | Spokane | Spokane | 1995 | 12,638 | Home of Spokane Chiefs (WHL) | |||||
McCarthey Athletic Center | Spokane | Spokane | 2004 | 6,000 | Home of Gonzaga Bulldogs basketball (WCC) | |||||
Town Toyota Center | Seattle | Wenatchee | 2008 | 5,500 | Home of Wenatchee Wild hockey (BCHL) | |||||
Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion | Seattle | Seattle | 1927 | 10,000 | Home of Washington Huskies basketball, gymnastics & volleyball (Big Ten) | |||||
Cheney Stadium | Seattle | Tacoma | 1960 | 6,500 | Home of the Tacoma Rainiers (Seattle Mariners AAA affiliate) | |||||
T-Mobile Park | Seattle | Seattle | 1999 | 47,574 | Home of the Seattle Mariners (MLB) | |||||
Toyota Center | Tri-Cities | Kennewick | 1988 | 7,715 | Home of Tri-City Americans hockey (WHL); Hosts concerts, Broadway shows, sporting events, tradeshows & more | |||||
Qlispe Raceway Park | Spokane | Airway Heights | 1974 | 5,000 | Hosts NHRA events & several driving schools for marque-specific clubs | |||||
One Spokane Stadium | Spokane | Spokane | 2023 | 5,000 | Home of United League Soccer team that will begin play in 2024, as well as Spokane public high school football & soccer teams; Concert seating available up to 12,000 | |||||
Wenatchee Valley Super Oval | Seattle | Wenatchee | 1970 | 5,000 | Big 5 Late Models, Bump to Pass, Thunder Cars, Pure Stocks, Youth Hornets, Mini Super Stocks | |||||
Accesso ShoWare Center | Seattle | Kent | 2008 | 8,000 | Home of Seattle Thunderbirds hockey (WHL) & Tacoma Stars soccer (MASL, NPSL) | |||||
Pacific Raceways | Seattle | Kent | 1960 | 5,000 | Automobile & motorcycle racing; Hosts NHRA races | |||||
Avista Stadium | Spokane | Spokane Valley | 1958 | 7,162 | Home of the Spokane Indians (Colorado Rockies A affiliate) | |||||
Yakima Valley SunDome | Tri-Cities | Yakima | 1990 | 8,000 | Venue for concerts, family shows, sporting events & more | |||||
Lumen Field | Seattle | Seattle | 2002 | 68,000 | Home of the Seattle Seahawks (NFL) & Seattle Sounders FC (MLS) | |||||
Climate Pledge Arena | Seattle | Seattle | 1995 | 17,495 | Home of the Seattle Kraken (NHL) & Seattle University Redhawks basketball |