Overview
Opening in 2017 for its first spring training, The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches will be the new home to the Houston Astros and Washington Nationals. Located right off I-95 in West Palm Beach, The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches holds 6,500 people and will offer a unique fan experience thanks to the design of the complex. Before even entering the ballpark, fans will walk through training and workout facilities to create a one of a kind spring training experience.
Dugouts
The Houston Astros dugout is located on the third base side in front of sections 103-105, while the Washington Nationals dugout is on the first base side in front of sections 113-115.
Seats to Avoid
Try and avoid lawn seating at The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches as shade will be hard to come by, especially during those hot Florida days.
Parking
There are two game day grass lots in the northwest and south part of the complex. The Astros lot is located in the northwest area and the Nationals in the south. General admission parking is $10 and located off Haverhill Road and Military Trail. RV, bus, and disabled parking is also available at the complex.