Valley Strong Ballpark

Baseball field · Visalia

Valley Strong Ballpark

Baseball field · Visalia

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300 N Giddings St, Visalia, CA 93291

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Affordable minor league baseball with great views and fireworks  

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300 N Giddings St, Visalia, CA 93291 Get directions

rawhidebaseball.com

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300 N Giddings St, Visalia, CA 93291 Get directions

+1 559 732 4433
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Cheer the Arizona Diamondbacks’ Single-A affiliate in one of Minor League Baseball’s most intimate historic parks. The 2025 slate features giveaways, postgame fireworks, and plenty of local flavor in the stands.

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Jonathan Reed

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Honestly the minor league games, especially from my vantage point where I was seated, was so much more engaging then to pony up for the major league ones. You can literally see all the action before your eyes without so much as turning your head. My seat in the second row (row F) of section 209 (so second level, nearer the visitor dugout) had one of the best full views of the stadium. The 100 level sections are said to have a little less legroom, and I'm more than happy with being higher up. For this game in the regular season, only $14 for the seat ($2 online fee) was amazing. Plus apparently they have discounted tickets for less if you look around for their special days. I will say the fly-balls going straight up over you is a bit unnerving, but they're easier to spot after the sun goes down. Call it an occupational hazard for viewing the game. In all, this is the way to enjoy good baseball.

A (California559)

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Nice park, really no shade. Hall of fame room needs a new layout. Only way to see the game from in there is by the window. Should consider making the window seats low and all high tables behind, so everyone can try and enjoy the game. When they show the game on the tvs inside it's like 5mins behind the live game. Also the restrooms in the hall of fame room needs a good cleaning, it smells everytime we've gone to the park. And chips for nachos always seem stale. Overall it's a nice park to visit.

christina badgett

Google
Pasture seating is a great place to bring well behaved dogs!

Retro Stylz

Google
We always have such a great time here at the Rawhide stadium!

James R

Google
I believe it's the smallest professional professional ball park in the country. Clean but the food is over priced. It's a single A park with slightly under MLB prices. Don't expect anything big. It's bigger than a high school baseball stadium but small than other single A parks. If you want the atmosphere of local baseball it's great but if you want the feel of a major park go see the Grizzlies up in Fresno. Used to be home to the Visalia Oaks but now is home to the Visalia Rawhide. Be sure to check the weather before heading to a game because it can be hot. However they do an area called the cold zone, which requires tickets, and has misters. They don't advertise it at some of the concessions but they do have $1 water. Which for the price is a better deal than their $3 bottle water. Also they do have group and business offers, which can include a meal. They offer them for different sections including box seats and special seating. They also have fireworks after Friday games.

Mike Esquibel

Google
Was there for the D3 Valley Championship game. Definitely a thrill for our team to play in such a park. We won. Go Vikings.

Central Valley Hypnotherapy

Google
We came as guests of a company who has their own box. It was nice! We started in the ac clubhouse... then went to the box. The game was just sad... it's like the rawhide didn't show up. (Their talent didn't though).. Otherwise, it was nice to go though and we did have fun! Always fun to share baseball with friends. Not huge baseball fan, I know enough to be clever. LoL.

Liz Poulos

Google
$5 entry fee. Sure, 2 tickets please. Standing room only is what the sign said. My 7 yr old keeps tabs on this place. She knows when the monthly firework show is and asked if we can go. I'm not very thrilled about sitting outside in the hottest hours of the day to watch a game, but who doesn't want to make their kids happy. So we do it, we just kept walking. Walking from one drink stand to the next snack stand until we reach the end.