Southwest Tours
Southwest Baseball Tours
Experience Big League Action in the American Southwest
From the desert beauty of Arizona to the bold spirit of Texas and the mile-high views of Colorado, our Southwest Baseball Tours bring fans face-to-face with some of Major League Baseball’s most iconic and distinctive stadiums. Whether you're a ballpark aficionado checking stadiums off your list or a first-time traveler looking for a high-end baseball experience, this tour delivers unforgettable games, rich local culture, and first-class hospitality in every city. Each stop combines the thrill of the game with the unique personality of its home turf, offering something special for every guest.
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Phoenix – Chase Field
In the heart of downtown Phoenix, Chase Field rises like an oasis in the desert. Home to the Arizona Diamondbacks, this stadium offers a refreshing twist on baseball under the sun—thanks to its fully retractable roof and air-conditioned interior, a must in the Arizona heat. Inside, fans can ride an escalator to the upper levels for sweeping views or cool off with a look at the famous right-field swimming pool. Phoenix itself adds to the experience with its vibrant southwestern flair, world-class golf courses, and unforgettable sunsets that light up the Sonoran Desert.
Denver – Coors Field
Nestled in the LoDo (Lower Downtown) district of Denver, Coors Field is a high-altitude haven for home runs and Rockies fans. At 5,200 feet above sea level, it's one of the most hitter-friendly parks in baseball—and one of the most scenic. The stadium’s upper deck offers a spectacular view of the Rocky Mountains, while The Rooftop, a two-level social area in right field, serves as a lively hub for fans before and during the game. Denver itself blends a laid-back mountain vibe with urban sophistication, making it a great city to explore before catching a sunset game.
Arlington – Globe Life FieldGlobe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, is a modern marvel with a distinctly Texas-sized personality. As the home of the reigning World Series champion Texas Rangers, this ballpark combines cutting-edge design with creature comforts like wide concourses, premium seating options, and a climate-controlled environment. Highlights include a massive retractable roof and a nod to the team’s legacy with the Rangers Hall of Fame. Located between Dallas and Fort Worth, Arlington offers fans easy access to world-class dining, rodeos, museums, and a deep Texas sports culture.
Houston – Daikin Park
Deep in the heart of Houston, Daikin Park pairs classic ballpark charm with modern innovation. Home to the Houston Astros, this stadium features a strikingly elegant design, a retractable roof, and the unique Crawford Boxes in left field—short, quirky, and often the scene of dramatic home runs. Beyond the game, guests will appreciate the nearby restaurants, museums, and cultural hotspots that define Houston’s dynamic energy. And yes, you can still spot the vintage train that chugs along its track with every Astros homer.