William Peccole Park

1775 Evans Ave, Reno, NV 89512, USA

★ 4.6 / 5 52 reviews
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What People Are Saying

Went on May 4th: Nevada vs Fresno State I liked how the seats felt close to the action, with no bad sightlines
This is the park that the University of Nevada men's baseball plays their games
After all the years having lived here, first time in the park

About William Peccole Park

Located in Reno, William Peccole Park offers a vibrant atmosphere for college baseball fans, specifically supporting the University of Nevada men’s baseball team. The seating is designed to keep you close to the action, ensuring that no sightlines are obstructed. Visitors rave about the overall experience, highlighting the excitement of watching the Wolf Pack play while enjoying the beautiful views surrounding the park.

Though amenities are limited, with just one concession stand, it doesn’t detract from the enjoyment of the games. Fans love the newly upgraded field, thanks to a generous donation that has refreshed the venue, making it feel top-notch. However, some attendees have noted that the scoreboard can be difficult to see from certain angles, particularly the third base side, and that foul balls can pose a minor risk due to lack of protective netting.

Parking is typically available, making it convenient for locals and visitors to enjoy a day at the park. For anyone in Reno looking to take in a college baseball game, William Peccole Park provides a solid venue where you can root for the Wolf Pack in a fan-friendly setting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What team plays at William Peccole Park in Reno?

The University of Nevada men's baseball team (the Wolf Pack) plays their home games here. It's the home field for Reno's college baseball.

Are the seats really close to the action?

Yes—visitors consistently mention that the seating keeps you close to the field with no obstructed sightlines, making for an engaged fan experience.

Is parking available?

Yes, parking is typically available for game attendees, making it convenient if you're heading to William Peccole Park.

What should I know before visiting?

The scoreboard can be hard to see from the third base side, and there's limited protective netting, so be aware of foul ball risk. There's one concession stand on-site.

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