A Visitor’s Guide to Scottsdale Spring Training

Every spring, baseball fans from across the country flock to Scottsdale, Arizona, to experience the thrill of spring training. As the home of the Cactus League, Scottsdale offers a unique opportunity to watch your favorite Major League Baseball (MLB) teams gear up for the season. 

Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just looking for a fun getaway, Scottsdale’s spring training scene has something for everyone. From intimate ballparks to incredible local attractions, here’s your ultimate guide to making the most of spring training in Scottsdale.

What is Spring Training?

Spring training is the MLB’s preseason, where teams prepare for the regular season through exhibition games and practice sessions. It’s also a chance for fans to see their favorite players up close in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. The Cactus League—one of two spring training leagues—features 15 teams that train in Arizona, with Scottsdale as a key hub for the action.

Teams in Scottsdale

  • San Francisco Giants at Scottsdale Stadium
  • Colorado Rockies and Arizona Diamondbacks at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick

Spring training in Scottsdale combines America’s favorite pastime with the city’s stunning desert landscape, mild weather, and world-class amenities, making it a must-visit destination.

Planning Your Visit

Exterior drone image of HÓZHÓ Grand Estate on Sunnyside.
(HÓZHÓ Grand Estate on Sunnyside)

To fully enjoy Scottsdale spring training, a little planning goes a long way. Here’s what you need to know when planning a visit to Scottsdale:

When to Go

Spring training typically runs from late February to late March, with games almost daily. Plan your trip early, as tickets and accommodations can sell out quickly during this peak season.

Where to Stay

Scottsdale offers a range of lodging options, but for those seeking comfort, convenience, and luxury, HÓZHÓ Scottsdale provides exceptional vacation rentals. Spacious, private, and perfectly located near the stadiums, HÓZHÓ properties are ideal for families, groups, or those looking to elevate their trip.

How to Get Tickets

Purchase tickets through the official MLB website or the Cactus League site. General admission and lawn seating are great for families or budget-conscious fans, while premium seating offers a more upscale experience.

Stadium Highlights

Scottsdale is home to two premier Cactus League stadiums, each offering a unique experience for fans.

Scottsdale Stadium

Image of the field at Scottsdale Stadium.
(Photo courtesy of Experience Scottsdale)

The San Francisco Giants call this charming stadium home during spring training. Located in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale, it’s easy to combine a game with shopping, dining, or exploring the area. Enjoy:

  • A cozy, fan-friendly atmosphere.
  • Local food vendors serving up classic ballpark fare with a Southwestern twist.
  • Proximity to Old Town’s vibrant art galleries and boutiques.

Salt River Fields at Talking Stick

Image of the fields at Talking Stick.
(Photo courtesy of Discover Salt River)

This state-of-the-art facility hosts the Colorado Rockies and Arizona Diamondbacks. Known for its modern amenities and scenic desert views, it offers:

  • A spacious layout with excellent sightlines.
  • A variety of food and drink options, including local craft beers.
  • Easy access to the Talking Stick Entertainment District, featuring numerous Scottsdale restaurants, golf, and plenty of gaming.

Things to Do Between Games

Spring training is just one part of the Scottsdale experience. When you’re not at the ballpark, explore everything the city has to offer:

Explore Old Town Scottsdale

Stroll through Old Town for unique boutiques, art galleries, and Southwestern souvenirs. Don’t miss the Thursday night Scottsdale ArtWalk, where you can discover local artists and live entertainment.

Outdoor Adventures

Take advantage of Scottsdale’s sunny weather with a hike at McDowell Sonoran Preserve or Camelback Mountain. Both offer stunning views and trails for all skill levels.

Dining Scene

Scottsdale is a food lover’s paradise. Enjoy casual eats at The Mission or upscale dining at Cafe Monarch, perfect for post-game celebrations.

Relaxation and Wellness

Unwind with a spa day or lounge by the pool at your HÓZHÓ Scottsdale vacation rental. Many properties feature resort-style amenities for the ultimate relaxation.

Tips for a Great Spring Training Experience

  • Arrive Early: Get to the stadium early to explore, enjoy batting practice, and snag player autographs.
  • Pack Smart: Bring sunscreen, a hat, and comfortable clothing for the sunny Arizona weather.
  • Check the Schedule: Look for marquee matchups or special promotions during your visit.
  • Plan Activities: Balance your trip with leisure and adventure, making time to explore Scottsdale’s unique attractions.

Your Ultimate Spring Training Adventure Awaits

Spring training in Scottsdale is more than a series of baseball games—it’s an experience that combines America’s favorite pastime with the best of what this vibrant city has to offer. From intimate stadiums and star player sightings to outdoor adventures and luxurious accommodations, Scottsdale has it all.

Image of Scottsdale spring training fans relaxing at HÓZHÓ Main Estate at Lone Mountain.
(HÓZHÓ Main Estate at Lone Mountain)

Whether you’re a baseball enthusiast or a casual fan, make the most of your trip by staying at a HÓZHÓ Scottsdale property, where comfort, convenience, and style come together. Book your tickets, pack your bags, and get ready for an unforgettable spring training getaway in the heart of Arizona.