Arenas, Facilities & Stadiums

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Map Call Venue City Year Opened Capacity Notes Video Book Group
Denver Coliseum Denver Denver 1951 10,200 Indoor arena hosting basketball, hockey, volleyball and other sports, concerts
Nottingham Field Denver Greeley 1995 8,500 Home of University of Northern Colorado Bears football, track & field (Big Sky)
UCHealth Park Colorado Springs Colorado Springs 1988 8,500 Home of the Rocky Mountain Vibes (Pioneer Baseball League)
Aspen Motorsports Park Aspen Aspen 1963 5,000 Highest altitude road course, off-road course, dirt bike course, kart track
Pueblo Motorsports Park Colorado Springs Pueblo 1975 5,000 Home of Thunder in the Rockies; NHRA Division 5
Folsom Field Denver Boulder 1924 53,613 Home of Colorado Buffaloes football (Big 12)
CU Events Center Denver Boulder 1979 11,064 Home of CU Boulder Buffaloes basketball (Pac-12)
Ball Arena Denver Denver 1999 18,007 Home to Denver Nuggets (NBA), Colorado Avalanche (NHL), Colorado Mammoth (NLL)
Empower Field at Mile High Denver Denver 2001 76,125 Home of the Denver Broncos (NFL) & the Denver Outlaws (lacrosse); Hosts the Rocky Mountain Showdown
Falcon Stadium Colorado Springs Colorado Springs 1962 52,480 Home of Air Force Falcons football (Mountain West)
Bandimere Speedway Denver Morrison 1958 23,500 "Thunder Mountain"; Host of the NHRA Mile-High Nationals
Blue Arena Denver Loveland 2003 7,200 Part of The Ranch (Larimer County Fairgrounds & Events Complex); Home of the Colorado Eagles (ECHL)
Dick's Sporting Goods Park Denver Commerce City 2007 19,680 Home of the Colorado Rapids (MLS)
Magness Arena Denver Denver 1999 7,200 Home of Denver Pioneers basketball & hockey (The Summit League, NCHC)
Moby Arena Denver Fort Collins 1966 8,745 Home of Colorado State Rams basketball & volleyball (Mountain West)
Coors Field Denver Denver 1995 50,490 Home of the Colorado Rockies (MLB)
Suplizio Field Grand Junction Grand Junction 1949 12,000 Home of Grand Junction Jackalopes baseball (Pioneer League)
Clune Arena Grand Junction USAF Academy 1993 5,843 Home of Air Force Falcons basketball (Mountain West)
Pikes Peak International Raceway Colorado Springs Fountain 1997 40,000 Participatory motorsports, entertainment venue, sanctioned races, proving grounds, ride & drives, commercial & film shoots
U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Training Center Colorado Springs Colorado Springs 1978 Home of U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee; Hosts Warrior Games
Ed Robson Arena Colorado Springs Colorado Springs 2021 3,400 Home of Colorado College Tigers hockey (WCHA)
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