Los Angeles Dodgers Spring Training tickets for games at Camelback Ranch next year went on sale to the general public Wednesday morning.
Also available for 2026 Dodgers Spring Training are mini plans, season tickets, suites and more.
After consecutive years of an early start and condensed Cactus League schedule because of starting the season internationally, the Dodgers are now in line to enjoy a more traditional spring. Their first game of 2026 Spring Training is a road contest against the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday, Feb. 21. First pitch at Tempe Diablo Stadium is scheduled for 12:10 p.m. PT.
A majority of the start times for 2026 Dodgers Spring Training have been announced, which at the time of publishing includes six night games.
Overall, there are 32 games on the Dodgers Spring Training schedule. Within that is one exhibition against Team Mexico prior to the 2026 World Baseball Classic beginning, and the Freeway Series from March 22-24.
The Dodgers host Team Mexico at Camelback Ranch on Wednesday, March 4, with first pitch set for 12:05 p.m.
Dodgers Spring Training tickets info
Single games at Camelback Ranch
Tickets for individual Dodgers Spring Training games at Camelback Ranch are now on sale to the general public.
Season tickets for Spring Training
Fans looking to attend every Spring Training game at Camelback Ranch can purchase a full season ticket to watch the Dodgers and co-tenant Chicago White Sox.
Also available are season tickets to just Dodgers Spring Training games. Full details and how to purchase can be found here.
Mini plans
Dodgers Spring Training tickets are available in the form of a mini plan. Going this route requires purchase of tickets to a minimum of three games.
To purchase a mini plan, call the Camelback Ranch ticket office at 623-302-5099 or do so online here.
Group tickets
Fans traveling in large numbers have an option to purchase group tickets (minimum of 10 per game). Doing so comes with a complimentary message that is shown on the video board, subject to availability.
Purchasing group tickets comes with discounted prices and avoiding fees for individual tickets.
To book a group ticket outing, call the Camelback Ranch tickets office at 623-302-5099. Additional information can be found here.
Suites
Camelback Ranch offers three premium viewing options, including suites.
Overlooking the field with views of the Estrella mountains, each suite accommodates up to 12 guests and includes eight outdoor stadium seats plus four indoor standing-room tickets. Purchase of a suite comes with three three VIP parking passes and access to the private, air-conditioned suite-level lounge. Food and beverage options range from typical ballpark fare to elevated cuisine and are available at an additional cost.
Four Peaks Brewing Deck: Whether up to 80 fans or closer to a group of 20, the Four Peaks Brewing Deck can be sized specifically. At all Friday, Saturday, and Sunday games, the Four Peaks Brewing Deck becomes all-inclusive, with a game ticket including a deluxe catered menu of food, Pepsi products and bottled water. The Four Peaks Brewing Deck bar is open to purchase alcoholic beverages.
All-You-Can-Eat Bullpen patio: This option affords fans to sit just above the Dodgers bullpen. Groups of 10 or more can enjoy a semi-private area featuring umbrellas for shade, all-you-can-eat buffet and unique views of the game. The All-You-Can-Eat Bullpen Patio includes unlimited hot dogs, popcorn, peanuts, nachos, Pepsi products and bottled water.
2025 Dodgers Spring Training guide
The Dodgers are entering their 18th 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 workouts for both the Dodgers and White Sox at no cost, 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 Guaranteed Rate Field, respectively.
In an ode to Dodgertown in Florida, citrus groves line the east side of the property on the Dodgers’ portion of the complex. 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, and team logos.
Parking at Camelback Ranch is always free.
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