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Hayward Field

Stadium

StadiumEugeneUnited States of AmericaCapacity: About 12,6500 upcoming events
Hayward Field
Type
Stadium
City
Eugene
Country
United States of America
Upcoming events
0
Address
1530 Agate St
Time zone
Pacific Standard Time
Capacity
About 12,650

About this venue

Hayward Field is more than a stadium—it’s a track-and-field landmark with a “theater for track” feel, designed to pull fans close to the action on the University of Oregon campus. With a capacity of about 12,650 seats (expandable for major meets) and a top-tier World Athletics Class 1 certification, it’s built for elite competition and unforgettable live moments.

Inside, the seating bowl prioritizes clean sightlines and a rare sense of intimacy—perfect for the tension before a старт and the roar at the finish. The roof canopy and the iconic tower inspired by the Olympic torch add a signature silhouette, while modern concourse amenities (food, beverages, and services) keep the experience comfortable throughout long event programs.

You’ll find it at 1530 Agate St, Eugene, United States, with entrances set up for straightforward walk-up access through campus and clear event-day wayfinding. If you’re driving, expect paid/permit-based campus parking in nearby garages and lots—arrive early and follow official guidance for the smoothest entry. For citywide transportation options beyond the immediate venue area, see the information further down the page.

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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