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Parking & Directions for Texas Tech Red Raiders Baseball Dan Law Field At Rip Griffin Park
2901 Drive of Champions, Lubbock, TX
79409, US
1. Rip Griffin Park Lot - 0.1 miles - Free
2. Jones AT&T Stadium Lot - 0.3 miles - $10
3. Texas Tech University Lot 61 - 0.4 miles - $5
4. 19th Street Parking Garage - 0.5 miles - $8
5. University Avenue Street Parking - 0.6 miles - $2
Texas Tech Red Raiders Baseball Baseball Live at Dan Law Field At Rip Griffin Park | Sandy
Charlie Monfort Field at America First Ballpark has really transformed the Salt Lake City baseball scene since its debut in june 2017. The first night game under modern lighting was a game-changer, literally, because the clear sightlines and bright, even illumination made watching the game so much more enjoyable, no more squinting or guessing where the ball is. The seating near the field offers an up-close experience that makes every hit and catch feel personal, like you’re right there in the action. Getting to the ballpark is pretty straightforward if you're coming from the western part of Salt Lake City, just take West 400 Street and head down 600 South, and you'll find it south of the city library thanks to clear street signage. For Texas Tech Red Raiders Baseball Salt Lake City fans checking out the local scene, catching a game here means soaking in a lively atmosphere and feeling that buzz of live sports. It’s not just a ballpark, it’s a place where Salt Lake City’s baseball dreams come alive, and honestly, it’s worth the trip just to see the energy and community vibe.