Obviously, Milwaukee has the Brewers, but there are plenty of other baseball teams to root for around the state – and they each have their own ballparks worth a visit. Cheer your way through these small-town stadiums.
The Duck Pond, Madison Mallards
2920 N. SHERMAN AVE., MADISON
The Mallards are known for putting on all kinds of fun, with the actual baseball kind of on the side. Come here for theme nights, celebrity guests and other shenanigans.


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Carson Park, Eau Claire Express
702 CARSON PARK DR., EAU CLAIRE
The legendary Hank Aaron got his start in professional baseball at this stadium. It’s a must-see for any young slugger.
Fox Cities Stadium, Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
2400 N. CASALOMA DR., APPLETON
What makes a great game day experience? Walk-up music? A big, fancy video scoreboard? Fireworks after every weekend game? Whatever it is, the Timber Rattlers have it all.
Capital Credit Union Park, Green Bay Rockers
2231 HOLMGREN WAY, ASHWAUBENON
This big ballpark less than a mile south of Lambeau Field opened in 2019. The team name “Rockers” is fitting, because every night, they host pregame concerts out in right field.
ABC Supply Stadium, Beloit Sky Carp
217 SHIRLAND AVE., BELOIT
This gleaming new stadium looks like a train station on the outside, but step inside and it’s an awesome, modern park with a video board, party deck and luxury suites.

Check off every one!
(They’re listed north to south.)

☐ Athletic Park Wausau Woodchucks
☐ Carson Park Eau Claire Express
☐ Capital Credit Union Park (Ashwaubenon) Green Bay Rockers
☐ Witter Field Wisconsin Rapids Rafters
☐ Fox Cities Stadium (Grand Chute) Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
☐ Copeland Park La Crosse Loggers
☐ Herr-Baker Field Fond du Lac Dock Spiders
☐ Kapco Park (Mequon) Lakeshore Chinooks
☐ The Duck Pond Madison Mallards
☐ Wisconsin Brewing Company Park (Oconomowoc) Lake Country DockHounds
☐ Franklin Field Milwaukee Milkmen
☐ Simmons Field Kenosha Kingfish
☐ ABC Supply Stadium Beloit Sky Carp


