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Arenas, Facilities & Stadiums
Click the links below for sports facilities near that city:
Map | Call | Venue | City | Year Opened | Capacity | Notes | Video | Book | Group | |
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Munn Ice Arena | Lansing | East Lansing | 1974 | 6,470 | Home of Michigan State Spartans hockey (CCHA) | |||||
Michigan Stadium | Detroit | Ann Arbor | 1927 | 107,601 | Home of Michigan Wolverines football (Big Ten) | |||||
Kelly/Shorts Stadium | Saginaw | Mount Pleasant | 1972 | 45,000 | Home of Central Michigan Chippewas football (MAC) | |||||
McGuirk Arena | Saginaw | Mount Pleasant | 2010 | 5,300 | Home of Central Michigan Chippewas basketball, gymnastics, volleyball & wrestling (MAC) | |||||
Grattan Raceway | Grand Rapids | Belding | 1960 | 5,000 | Indy Cars, Trans AM, Motor Cycle, SCCA | |||||
Van Andel Arena | Grand Rapids | Grand Rapids | 1996 | 13,184 | Home of the Grand Rapids Griffins (AHL), Grand Rapids Rise volleyball, Grand Rapids Gold (NBA G-League, Denver Nuggets affiliate) | |||||
Spartan Stadium | Lansing | East Lansing | 1923 | 75,025 | Home of Michigan State Spartans football (Big Ten) | |||||
Kellogg Arena | Southwest | Battle Creek | 1980 | 8,500 | Home of the Battle Creek Flight (IBA) | |||||
Gingerman Raceway | Southwest | South Haven | 1996 | 5,000 | 1.88-mile road course for racing sports cars & motorcycles; Specifically designed for driver safety, especially amateur drivers | |||||
Crisler Center | Detroit | Ann Arbor | 1967 | 12,721 | Home of Michigan Wolverines basketball & gymnastics (Big Ten) | |||||
Yost Ice Arena | Detroit | Ann Arbor | 1923 | 6,637 | Home of Michigan Wolverines hockey (CCHA) | |||||
Michigan International Speedway | Detroit | Brooklyn | 1968 | 85,000 | NASCAR Cup Series, ARCA, concerts & special events | |||||
Little Caesars Arena | Detroit | Detroit | 2017 | 20,332 | Home of the Detroit Red Wings (NHL) and the Detroit Pistons (NBA) | |||||
Ford Field | Detroit | Detroit | 2002 | 65,000 | Home of the Detroit Lions (NFL); Super Bowl XL; Hosts the Quick Lane Bowl, MAC Championship Game & Michigan high school football championship games | |||||
Breslin Center | Lansing | East Lansing | 1989 | 15,138 | Home of Michigan State Spartans basketball (Big Ten) | |||||
Comerica Park | Detroit | Detroit | 2000 | 41,574 | Home of the Detroit Tigers (MLB) | |||||
Trinity Health Arena | Grand Rapids | Muskegon | 1960 | 6,396 | Hosts concerts, trade shows, conventions, ice hockey & other sports & events | |||||
Flat Rock Speedway | Detroit | Flat Rock | 1953 | 5,000 | ARCA races | |||||
Wings Event Center | Southwest | Kalamazoo | 1974 | 8,023 | Home of the Kalamazoo Wings (ECHL) | |||||
Waldo Stadium | Southwest | Kalamazoo | 1939 | 30,200 | Home of Western Michigan Broncos football (MAC) | |||||
Berlin Raceway & Entertainment Complex | Grand Rapids | Marne | 1950 | 8,800 | ARCA, Super late model, Pit stalls | |||||
McMorran Place | Detroit | Port Huron | 1960 | 6,500 | Home of the Port Huron Prowlers (FPHL); Facilities include a multi-purpose arena, pavilion & theater | |||||
Dow Event Center | Saginaw | Saginaw | 1972 | 7,647 | Consists of The Atrium, The Garden Room, Heritage Theater, Unity Hall & Wendler Arena | |||||
Eastern Michigan University Convocation Center | Detroit | Ypsilanti | 1998 | 8,824 | Home of Eastern Michigan Eagles basketball & volleyball (MAC) | |||||
Waterford Hills Road Racing | Flint | Clarkston | 1958 | 5,000 | 1.5-mile road race course with 12 turns & numerous elevation changes | |||||
Dort Financial Center | Flint | Flint | 1969 | 6,469 | Home of the Flint Firebirds (OHL) | |||||
Read Fieldhouse / University Arena | Southwest | Kalamazoo | 1957 | 5,421 | Home of Western Michigan Broncos basketball, gymnastics & volleyball (MAC); Located in Read Fieldhouse | |||||
Rynearson Stadium | Detroit | Ypsilanti | 1969 | 30,200 | Home of Eastern Michigan Eagles football (MAC) |