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Autzen Stadium

Stadium

StadiumEugeneUnited States of AmericaCapacity: About 54,0001 upcoming events
Autzen Stadium
Type
Stadium
City
Eugene
Country
United States of America
Upcoming events
1
Address
2700 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
Time zone
Pacific Standard Time
Capacity
About 54,000

About this venue

Autzen Stadium is one of Eugene’s most recognizable sports venues and an important site in American college football. Opened in 1967, the stadium is known for its bowl-shaped structure and sunken field, which create a compact and powerful visual impression. With a seating capacity of approximately 54,000, and the ability to host larger crowds when standing-room areas are used, the venue has a reputation for feeling bigger and more intense than its official capacity suggests.

The experience inside the stadium is strongly shaped by its acoustics. The seating design helps hold and amplify crowd noise, making Autzen Stadium known as one of the loudest venues in college sports. Visitors can expect clear sightlines, a high-energy atmosphere, large video screens, and facilities designed for major event crowds, from food and drink areas to entrances arranged for heavy foot traffic.

The venue is located at 2727 Leo Harris Parkway, Eugene, Oregon, United States. Access to the stadium entrances is usually organized through nearby parking areas and pedestrian approaches around the venue, and early arrival is recommended on major event days because traffic can build up around the access roads. For broader information about moving around the city and planning travel from other parts of Eugene, the city description below provides a natural continuation.

About the city

Eugene, set in Oregon’s green Willamette Valley, carries the buzz of a university city and a pace that naturally draws sports and music fans. Here, major events aren’t just a night out—they’re part of the local culture, from games and tournaments to concerts and large-scale productions. The city feels compact and easy to navigate, with a relaxed vibe that makes it a great pick when you want a destination where tickets and a quality city break fit together effortlessly.

A key advantage of Eugene is its practical infrastructure and straightforward access to arenas and stadiums. Local public transit, Lane Transit District (LTD), along with the fast EmX bus rapid transit, links the city’s main hubs and makes it simple to reach venues such as Matthew Knight Arena, Hayward Field, and Autzen Stadium. If you’re flying in, Eugene Airport (EUG) (Mahlon Sweet Field) is the closest option, while rail travelers can arrive near the core via Eugene Station (Amtrak), also known as Eugene–Springfield. Add easy access from I-5 and you get a city where logistics rarely get in the way of the experience.

While you’re here, it’s worth using the hours before or after an event for a quick taste of the city. Wander through downtown, take in the calm along the Willamette River paths, or head up to nearby viewpoints like Skinner Butte Park for an easy panoramic reset. Eugene is also known for excellent coffee, craft beer, and laid-back dinner spots, so it’s easy to round out the night without rushing. Combined with strong connectivity and a lively events scene, the city delivers a trip that works equally well for spontaneous getaways and carefully planned visits.

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