About this venue
Carson Park is a spacious park and a recognizable event location in Eau Claire, valued for its mix of green surroundings and sports facilities. Its appeal comes not only from its open landscape, but also from the stadium settings that make it a clear gathering place. The baseball stadium seats about 3,800 spectators, while the football stadium offers a capacity of approximately 6,500, giving the park strong flexibility for different sports and public events.
The on-site experience is shaped by open-air seating, clear field views, and a relaxed atmosphere typical of outdoor events. Visitors can expect practical amenities such as concession areas, restrooms, and places to pause before or after the program, while the setting near Half Moon Lake adds a sense of space and calm around the venue.
The venue is located at 100 Carson Park Dr, Eau Claire, United States. Access to the entrances is straightforward, with internal park roads leading toward the main sports areas and parking available close to the key event zones. For broader arrival planning and movement around Eau Claire, the city information below continues naturally with wider transport details.
About the city: Eau Claire
Eau Claire, a city in the heart of the Chippewa Valley, has established itself as an appealing destination for fans of sports events, concerts, and a wide range of live entertainment. Its blend of urban energy, relaxed atmosphere, and strong local cultural scene makes it a very attractive choice for visitors who want to combine entertainment with a comfortable stay. The city gives an impression of accessibility and convenience, making a trip to an event feel like a complete experience that also includes quality dining, pleasant walks, and activities for different interests.
One of Eau Claire’s major strengths is its easy transportation access. The city is served by Chippewa Valley Regional Airport, while local mobility is supported by Eau Claire Transit and the Northern Lite service, making it easier to reach arenas, campus venues, and key parts of the city. Travelers arriving by land can also use the Amtrak Thruway connection via the Eau Claire, WI (EUC) stop at Towers Hall near the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire. Thanks to a solid road network, a walkable central area, and practical local transit options, moving between accommodation, restaurants, and event venues remains simple and stress-free.
Before or after an event, it is worth exploring downtown Eau Claire and taking a walk along the river, especially around Phoenix Park, which sits on the banks of the Chippewa River and gives the city much of its distinctive, lively character. The area near the confluence of the Eau Claire and Chippewa Rivers also leaves a strong impression, where the rhythm of the city naturally blends with the more relaxed atmosphere of public spaces and walkways. For visitors who like to extend the experience beyond the ticket itself, Eau Claire offers a very appealing balance of event culture, natural scenery, and laid-back Midwestern charm.