Visitors can expect to see a 270-acre multi-purpose complex with over 48,000 open-air seats that has hosted two World Series games and the 1995 All-Star Game. The stadium features a granite and brick facade, a home run porch in right field, and an asymmetrical playing field, reminiscent of early 20th-century ballparks. The playing field is made of real grass, specifically Tifway 419 turf, and the Lone Star symbol is prominently featured on the exterior and interior of the park.
Choctaw Stadium fuses state-of-the-art amenities with a respect for the grand tradition of America’s pastime. The stadium's layout was reconfigured in 2020 to also accommodate football and soccer events. The park's features, such as the granite and brick facade, home run porch, and asymmetrical playing field, contribute to its unique charm and historical feel.
In addition to baseball games, Choctaw Stadium can host football and soccer events. The stadium's reconfigured layout allows for versatility in hosting various types of sporting events, making it a popular choice for different activities and gatherings.
The Lone Star symbol prominently featured on the exterior and interior of the park is a symbol of Texan pride. It serves as a reminder of the stadium's location in the Lone Star State and its connection to the local community and culture.
Visitors can look forward to experiencing the open-air seating with over 48,000 seats, the unique architecture with a granite and brick facade, the asymmetrical playing field, and the lush Tifway 419 turf. The home run porch in right field also adds to the charm and character of the stadium, providing a memorable experience for all attendees.