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Sutter Health Park stadium in West Sacramento, CA
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View of Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento, CA
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View of Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento, CA
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Sutter Health Park

4.6(3,777 reviews)$Sports
🕑 3-4 hours for a full game experience, though families with younger children often leave by the 7th inning👶 Best for ages 3-12. Toddlers and preschoolers love the dedicated kids' play area and mascot visits, while elementary-aged kids get excited about catching foul balls, the on-field promotions between innings, and post-game base running opportunities.

About

Sutter Health Park offers families an affordable, entertaining day at the ballpark watching the Sacramento River Cats Triple-A baseball team. Beyond the game itself, kids can enjoy interactive play areas, meet the team mascot Dinger, run the bases after select games, and experience special theme nights with fireworks displays that light up the West Sacramento sky.

Highlights

  • Kids' play area with slides and climbing structures beyond the outfield
  • Post-game fireworks shows on Friday and Saturday nights throughout the season
  • Meeting Dinger the mascot who roams the concourse for photos and high-fives
  • Running the bases on the field after Sunday home games
  • Between-inning entertainment including dizzy bat races and on-field games where kids can participate

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early for Sunday games when kids can run the bases before first pitch and get autographs during pre-game warm-ups
  2. 2.Sit in sections 108-112 along the first base line for best access to the kids' play area and family restrooms
  3. 3.Bring sunscreen and hats for day games,the Sacramento sun can be intense, though most seats have some shade by the 3rd inning
  4. 4.Check the promotional schedule online before booking,fireworks nights, bobblehead giveaways, and themed events (superhero nights, princess nights) sell out quickly
  5. 5.Pack your own snacks for little ones as outside food is allowed, which can significantly cut costs for families

Best Time to Visit

Evening games during May through August offer the best experience with comfortable temperatures, frequent fireworks shows on Friday and Saturday nights, and special summer promotions. Weekday games typically have smaller crowds and better sightlines for kids.

What to Know

Tickets are very affordable ($12-30) with kids 2 and under free, and parking is $10-15. The ballpark is fully accessible with family restrooms, nursing areas, and kid-friendly concessions including pizza, hot dogs, and ice cream.

Seasonal Notes

Baseball season runs April through September with playoffs in early October. Summer (June-August) features the most family-friendly promotions and fireworks nights. The park occasionally hosts special off-season events, but call ahead during winter months as it's primarily a seasonal venue.

Nearby Eats

The Barn Food Hall at The Barn in West Sacramento (5 minutes away) offers multiple kid-friendly food vendors under one roof, or head to Broderick Roadhouse (10 minutes) for burgers, milkshakes, and a casual atmosphere with a kids' menu.

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