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    Hayward Field

    4.6 (27 reviews)

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    Best stadium ever
    Joy R.

    There are no words to describe the experience of watching your child compete on this stage. This field is unbelievable. The entrance is breathtaking and overwhelming. You know you are stepping onto the place where greatness has happened and could happen again. The facilities are decorated to perfection. Even the duck murals in the restrooms are breathtaking. The seats are the most comfortable of any stadium, cushioned and adequately spaced. It was a dream come true to be invited here and watch great athletes.

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    Terrence M.

    Here for youth track and field Pros: this campus is beautiful! The facility is top notch and well kept. There are multiple screens so that you can see from every angle. The seats were spacious and super comfy. Cons: none

    Winter B.

    Hayward field is the most impressive athletic facility/track field I have ever seen. It is a magical moment stepping foot in here. The stadium itself is a work of art. I have been to various track meets and running events here including the Olympic track trials, Prefontaine classic, Eugene marathon, and UO collegiate events. It's huge but pretty easy to navigate. They have some impressive concessions like a waffle place, brewery cart, hot dog stand, and more. Hayward field is a quintessential Track town experience and something everyone should see at least once.

    Dallas A.

    Absolutely stunning athletic venue! As someone who's never watched or been interested in track and field before living in Eugene, I can tell you that it's worth your while to check this place out. Even if there isn't an event to see, I'd highly recommend walking through Hayward Hall, a museum explaining the history of Hayward Field and why Eugene is "TrackTown USA." (You can find the entrance to the museum near the base of the silver tower.)

    Connor E.

    This is definitely an upgrade from what the old Hayward Field used to be. I went to the 2023 Toyota USATF Outdoor Championships. It was my first time ever to go to one of these and it was so amazing to see in person how fast these athletes can run.

    Shawn L.

    Best track facility in the country! Not a bad seat, great views from every seat. A must go see.

    Paul V.

    A classic location if there ever was one for those who follow the track & field scene. Even if you don't follow, there's much to celebrate at Hayward. The historic wooden stands created an impressive visual, but the magic really happens between the lines. All good things must apparently get renewed I guess. With the "reimagine" it'll certainly be more space-age, but the old location will always live in our hearts. Locals probably are numb to how cool it is to watch something on ESPN and then drive 10 mins to finish watching it live. That isn't lost on us, and thinking of the many world champions who've passed though in a century makes the new field bittersweet. Come see some world-class competition at Hayward. At least now there are more seats.

    Autumn W.

    Hayward Field did not disappoint! I enjoyed watching the World Championships here. We had tickets it what seemed to be a section added just for this event because I couldn't find it on the seating map prior to arriving. The seats were good. I still felt like I was apart of the event! The bathrooms were spacious and clean considering the number of people there.

    Jody J.

    Hayward Field is on the University if Oregon campus in Eugene, OR. This is where they hold the NCAA track and field championships. How lucky it is that they are hosted here so Oregonians don't have to travel very far to attend. If you have never had a chance to attend this and enjoy track and field....check it out. It's not only fun but the enthusiasm is exhilarating. The field is very well kept, green and beautiful. It is gated with beautiful iron gates so that when the fields not in use for events the campus goers are the only ones to use it for the most part. There is word that the U of O is adding more bleacher space as well since that seems to be one if the biggest issues with attending events here. 2016-7

    Thomas B.

    I stopped in for pictures but was invited to work out. Spent an hour and a half running 100s,200s 300s and 400s. Awesome ! Great track and you can feel the history and passion. Wonderful experience!!!!

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    Pretty cool visitor center with tons of info on the history of Oregon track and field

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    Fabulous place to see a track meet. Track savvy crowd supportive of all athletes and appreciative of great performances.

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    Ran in the Eugene half and this place is so amazing nicest track I have ever ran on

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    Here with the kids for the oregon track club all comers meet. This is a great track!

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    Autzen Stadium - Fans waiting for the gates to open 2 hours prior to kickoff.

    Autzen Stadium

    4.5(127 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    If you've never experienced a Saturday at Autzen Stadium, home of the Oregon Ducks football, then…read morebuckle up because this place isn't just a football game, it's a full-blown football event, the kind that would make even John Madden slam the telestrator pen on the table and shout, "BOOM! Now THAT'S football!" Built back in 1967 and named after lumberman and supporter Thomas J. Autzen, this stadium rose from the Oregon soil like a cathedral to college football. Over the years it's been upgraded most notably the 2002 expansion that pushed capacity past 54,000 but here's the crazy part: it sounds like twice that many. The freeway around Eugene backs up for miles, tailgates stretch forever, and it honestly feels like there are more fans outside the stadium than inside. That's when you know you're somewhere special. Then you walk through the gates... and BAM! The noise hits you like a linebacker blitzing through the A-gap. Autzen is famous for being one of the loudest stadiums in college football, and buddy, that's not marketing that's physics. Ducks fans don't cheer, they detonate. The chant starts rolling: "Ducks! Ducks! Go Ducks!" and the sound bounces off the bowl so hard your ears feel like they just went three rounds with a jet engine. The band fires up, the speakers blast music like a rock concert, and suddenly a Harley engine roars to life VROOOOM echoing across the field like thunder in the Cascades. The green and yellow colors flash everywhere, and the place turns into a sea of Nike energy, which makes sense because the university's most famous supporter, Phil Knight, helped fuel the Ducks' rise into a national powerhouse. And then comes the moment that gives you goosebumps. The stadium goes quiet for the national anthem, the military is honored, and right when the final note hits WHOOSH! Fighter jets scream over the top of the stadium in a flyover that rattles the rafters. The crowd erupts, the band explodes into fight songs, and suddenly Autzen sounds less like a stadium and more like a jet-powered rock concert with shoulder pads. It's wild, it's loud, it's electric and I'm telling you right now, in true Madden fashion: when a stadium shakes like that, when the crowd's louder than a freight train, and when the Ducks come flying out of that tunnel... BOOM! That's football, baby. Five stars. Best college football stadium I've ever experienced. Go Ducks. Go Nike. And hold onto your eardrums.

    Autzen is the greatest stadium on earth and I love it so much. Great atmosphere, great fans food is…read moreepic definitely recommend a hot dog and a soda with a souvenir cup.

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    Autzen Stadium - Made it to Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon and home to the Oregon Ducks.

    Made it to Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon and home to the Oregon Ducks.

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    PK Park

    PK Park

    4.2(25 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    PK Park is so much more chill compared to Autzen! While it is a significantly smaller venue, I…read morethink that's part of why I like it so much. Since PK Park can only house around 4,000 people as opposed to Autzen's 50,000, it is a much more relaxed atmosphere and you don't feel like you're being suffocated by people. Security seems to be much more lax here, and from the two games I've gone to here so far, I haven't had to wait in line outside the park for nearly as long as I would at Autzen to get inside. The park is clean, and you get a good view of the field from any seat in the house. I like that for the GA section, seating isn't assigned, so you can decide where within the section you want to sit. I got to sit in the front row behind the dugout each time I came here, and it was a great experience. The food vendors have all your typical baseball food: peanuts, cotton candy, hot dogs, ice cream, nachos, popcorn, pretzels, etc., and pricing is a little steep but not outrageous like MLB pricing. They also have a vegetarian meat option for their grand slam nachos, which I can appreciate. Also, if you're obsessed with the elusive Oregon Duck like I am, it's much easier to snap a picture with him here than it is at Autzen! Oh and the baseball team is pretty fun to watch too. I only wish I had started coming to their games sooner!

    PK Park is the home stadium of the UO Ducks baseball team, and shared with the Ems during their…read moreseason. PK Park is not very old--baseball only returned to the university as a NCAA sport about 15 years ago. Most of the donations came from a prior athletic director, whose initials for the name of the ballpark. It's small but mighty, with a total capacity of about 4,000. There are suites, a picnic area, and so on. We walked all the way to the other side of the stadium and down to ground level to the only merch booth that exists in the stadium and they had one toddler shirt. That was a bummer. I was really hoping to find at least a couple options between which to choose, and would have liked to find their Monarcas gear in something that wasn't a jersey (I'd like to wear it as an everyday shirt, and the only times I've ever worn a jersey--which I can count on one hand--was at an actual baseball game); even better if they'd had children's monarcas gear. Some of the food was ok and rather reasonably priced. We were able to get a hot dog and corn dog for about $4 each--go to one of the "regular" concession stands, not the one with fancier items, where you would see a footlong hot dog for $17. They had some nachos that looked tasty, but we skipped them this time. The favorite was the cotton candy. Even my sister remarked on how good it was, because it actually tasted like raspberry (or whatever flavor it was supposed to have), and often cotton candy doesn't really have much of a flavor. It was also only $8 and I was expecting it would be higher than that. Whew, a price break. Parking is plentiful. I think it was $2? You have to pay by card only as they don't accept cash. The line at the ticket booth was really long and it took my sister 15-20 minutes to get tickets, so probably better to buy online if you can. And if you have an "oversized bag", apparently you're required to enter through the south entrance even though there's nothing indicating that (nor what an "oversized bag" is, so check the website to see if there are actual details on it).

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    PK Park
    PK Park - Footlong hot dog.

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    Footlong hot dog.

    Gill Coliseum

    Gill Coliseum

    3.9(8 reviews)
    37.3 mi

    This was my first experience here at Gill, and seeing some of the names from the rafters makes me…read moreall squishy inside, Gary Payton, AC Green, Ralph Miller. This is one of the old school complexes that are so missing in today's giant we want your money and all of it sports complexes. You walk in to almost an oversized high school gym, although it does seat several thousands this place still seems intimate almost as if your right on top of the players. Our seats were PHENOMENAL! We were literally the first row on the end line with a clear view of the entire floor. So close you could literally hear the players jawing at each other when they were out on the floor. Amazing experience, and even though we were the outsiders and guest in the facility, we were treated well and kindly by almost everyone who we came into contact with. Unlike the rival group out of Eugene, this place and these people are worth the time and travel to experience what real college sports should be about. For anyone ever thinking of catching a game at Gill, do so before this grand facility is swept away with the tides and a new "corporate" complex takes her place. You will thoroughly enjoy it, as there isn't a bad seat in the house!

    It's like a scene from Hoosiers. This is an old time relic of years past this has been…read morepainstakingly preserved. Don't change it! It has that true college feel, not the artificial glammed up feel if the high dollar places. This feels like a college not a business.

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    Gill Coliseum - Beaver Basketball Gill

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    Gill Coliseum - Concessions Menu at Gill Coliseum

    Concessions Menu at Gill Coliseum

    Gill Coliseum - Notre Dame vs. Oregon State, Nov. 19, 2017.

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    Notre Dame vs. Oregon State, Nov. 19, 2017.

    Goss Stadium - Goss Stadium OSU vs Vanderbilt Corvallis regionals

    Goss Stadium

    3.4(7 reviews)
    37.3 mi

    My wife visited Goss Stadium for the first time for the NCAA Regional Tourney and it was great to…read moresee OSU win 4 consecutive games to gain a nod to the Super Regional. My issue was with the amenities for us bleacher fans. The sound system is horrible. I could not hear anything, as the speakers have not been updated. The concessions are a joke. We are not allowed to use the concessions in the reserved seat area. We are relegated to hot dogs, peanuts, terrible nachos and a few options for candy. Of course the beer choices were there, but the line for food was ridiculously long. You can not see any of the scoreboard from these seats. Close the gaps in the seat area as we dropped items twice and were told we couldn't retrieve them until the Manager did it. C'mon!! And there is no water refill station in the bleacher area. Why? It's hot, we need to drink water. It is time to also enlarge the stadium. I heard this often by other people in the seats. Record crowds were prevalent the entire four days, yet when I was home later in the evening, I saw LSU play in an updated stadium that was huge. OSU has had considerable success for many years, and it is time for the university to step up and do something to allow more people to watch the games within a more updated scenario. At least the games were phenomenal. Go Beavs.

    Nothing beats being at Goss Stadium watching the OSU Beavers doing their thing! They had the usual…read moreconcession offerings (popcorn; pretzels nachos, red vines, m&m's, and soda) but a Goss stepped it up with Qdoba and some over the top offerings like The Big Cheese (think jumbo hot dog cover with bacon, cheesy Mac and cheese and cheddar dusting). They offer beer, cider and a Topo Chico and even a plant based beyond burger.

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    Goss Stadium - Field So Pretty

    Field So Pretty

    Goss Stadium
    Goss Stadium

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