Asheville Tourists Baseball
Rating
Family of 4
$50-80: tickets $10-16 each plus food and drinks
Duration
2.5-3 hours
Best Ages
All ages
About
McCormick Field, built in 1924 and carved into a hillside in south Asheville, is one of the oldest and most distinctive minor league baseball stadiums in America. The Asheville Tourists — a Houston Astros affiliate — play here from April through September, and a game here is one of the best pure family value propositions in the area.
The setting is exceptional. The outfield opens up to a mountain ridgeline that serves as the backdrop for every pitch — at sunset, the view from the stands is genuinely memorable. The park seats about 4,000 and feels intimate in the way only old minor league stadiums do. Players are close, the action is easy to follow, and the atmosphere is relaxed rather than overwhelming.
For families, minor league baseball has an inherent advantage over major league games: everything is cheaper, less crowded, and less stressful. Tickets start around $10 for lawn seating, where kids have room to move. Concessions are priced reasonably. Parking is easy and close. Players are accessible before games for autographs.
Friday and Saturday games feature theme nights, giveaways, and post-game fireworks — great experiences but significantly more crowded. Weeknight games are a different, more relaxed experience and often the better choice for families with younger kids who need an earlier bedtime.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Yes
Nursing / Changing
Available
Kid Meals
Available
Setting
Outdoor
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weeknight games under the lights are magical — less crowded than Saturday night promotions
Wait Times
Short lines at concessions
Nearby Food
Full concessions at the park. South Slope neighborhood (5 minutes) has restaurants and craft breweries for pre- or post-game dining.
Why Kids Love It
McCormick Field is one of the oldest minor league baseball stadiums in America (1924), built into a hillside with mountain views beyond the outfield. An Asheville Tourists game hits all the notes of minor league baseball: affordable tickets, easy parking, laid-back atmosphere, and all the baseball food kids want. The mountain backdrop makes it one of the most beautiful minor league parks in the country.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Lawn seating in the outfield is the best bet for families with young kids — space to move, cheaper tickets, and kids can play without disrupting other fans.
- Friday and Saturday games have theme nights and fireworks — great but crowded. Weeknight games are more relaxed.
- Arrive 30 minutes early to watch batting practice and possibly get autographs from players.
What to Bring
- Sunscreen for day games
- Light jacket for night games (mountain air cools fast)
- Cash for concessions
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$50-80: tickets $10-16 each plus food and drinks
Tips to Save
- Buy tickets online in advance for Friday/Saturday games which sell out.
- Outfield lawn tickets are the cheapest and kids love having space to run.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- Game days only
- Monday
- Game days only (Apr-Sep)
- Sunday
- Game days only
- Tuesday
- Game days only
- Saturday
- Game days only
- Thursday
- Game days only
- Wednesday
- Game days only