Los Angeles Dodgers Spring Training at Camelback Ranch was condensed for a second consecutive year due to the team starting the regular season with an international series.
Despite the Dodgers playing fewer Cactus League games than normal, Camelback Ranch attendance for 2025 reached impressive levels amid heightened excitement with the reigning World Series champions.
Dodgers Spring Training games drew a total of 132,776 fans in Camelback Ranch attendance over 12 games. That amounted to a record-setting average of 11,065 per game.
Last spring the Dodgers set a Camelback Ranch attendance record by averaging 11,058 fans in 11 home games. That represented an increase of nearly 20% in average Dodgers attendance for Spring Training from 2023.
Six of the Dodgers’ 12 Cactus League games at home this year were sold out, and 10 drew a minimum of 10,000 fans. In February, the Dodgers announced their Spring Training tickets were selling at a record rate.
The Dodgers first drew a full capacity for their Feb. 22 game against the Kansas City Royals that saw prospect Nick Frasso make his spring debut.
Dustin May’s return to the mound also sold out, and so too were home games against the Los Angeles Angels (Feb. 28) and San Francisco Giants (March 1).
It was the earliest point the Dodgers reached four sold-out games in their Cactus League history.
Dodgers Spring Training history at Camelback Ranch
The Dodgers completed their 17th year at Camelback Ranch, which became their Spring Training home after spending several decades at Vero Beach, Florida.
In addition to attending Cactus League games, fans can watch daily Dodgers workouts on the backfields, with access typically starting at 9 a.m. local time.
Autograph seekers are encouraged to arrive early and line the areas between the team’s Spring Training building and pathways to the backfields. Players typically sign autographs either prior to or after morning workouts.
Camelback Ranch features a 1,300-foot, 5-acre lake system with a river that serves the dual purpose of irrigation for fields and site landscaping.
Two of the 12 practice fields on the grounds (four Major League, eight Minor League) are replicas of the Dodgers and White Sox home ballparks, with exact dimensions of Dodger Stadium and Rate Field, respectively.
In an ode to Dodgertown grounds in Florida, citrus groves line the east side of the property on the Dodgers’ portion of Camelback Ranch. The team additionally has placards honoring All-Stars at every position throughout the franchise’s history, life-size bobblehead of Hall of Famer Tommy Lasorda, oversized commemorative baseballs for Dodgers MVPs, and more memorabilia.
Parking at Camelback Ranch is always free.
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