RANCHO CUCAMONGA QUAKES
LoanMart Field
Architecture & History
LoanMart Field opened in 1993 as The Epicenter — a name that referenced the 1994 Northridge Earthquake that struck the Inland Empire shortly after. The park has been the Inland Empire's baseball home for over 30 years.
The San Gabriel Mountains rise immediately behind the outfield in views unique to any professional ballpark. Snow-capped peaks in winter and spring make LoanMart Field one of the most dramatically sited venues in Single-A.
Build specs
- OPENED
- 1993
- CAPACITY
- 6,615
- DIMENSIONS
- LF 335 · CF 400 · RF 330
- ORIGINAL NAME
- The Epicenter (1993–2011)
Statues & Exterior
EXTERIOR FEATURES
San Gabriel Mountain Backdrop
Beyond outfield
The San Gabriel Mountains rise immediately behind the outfield — on winter evenings with snow on the peaks, it is a genuinely jaw-dropping backdrop for Single-A baseball.
Names & History
2019–present
LoanMart Field
Current naming rights holder: LoanMart, the Inland Empire financial services company.
2011–2019
LoanMart Field / Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Stadium
The stadium operated under various partial corporate names before the LoanMart deal.
1993–2011
The Epicenter
Original name — referenced the 1994 Northridge earthquake that struck the Inland Empire shortly after the park opened.
The Food
Loaded Bacon Mac Burger
Main concourse grill
The Inland Empire's signature ballpark indulgence at LoanMart Field: a thick burger patty on a brioche bun, topped with housemade mac and cheese and crispy bacon. A fan favorite for years.
Carne Asada Fries
IE Fries Stand
Carne asada fries — a born-in-California creation: seasoned steak over a mountain of fries with guacamole, sour cream, and pico de gallo. A regional staple with deep Inland Empire roots.
SoCal Garlic Fries
Garlic Fries Stand
The standard SoCal craft ballpark staple: seasoned, buttery garlic fries that define the California ballpark experience.
Quakes Dog
Throughout ballpark
Classic all-beef hot dog with the Inland Empire style: mustard and grilled onions.
The Beer
Hangar 24 Craft Brewery Orange Wheat
Hangar 24 Craft Brewery · Redlands, CA
Hangar 24 is the aviation-themed Inland Empire brewery — making it a natural partner for the nearby Ontario Tower Buzzers. The Orange Wheat is brewed with California navel oranges.
Golden Road Brewing Wolf Pup Session IPA
Golden Road Brewing · Los Angeles, CA
A light, sessionable IPA from the dominant LA craft brewery — easy drinking for the inland heat.
Stone Brewing Delicious IPA
Stone Brewing · Escondido, CA
Stone is San Diego's craft flagship and the most recognizable Southern California craft brand outside of Los Angeles.
Coors Light
Molson Coors
High-volume standard pour for warm California nights.
Sun & Weather Guide
Inland Empire summer heat — June–September
LoanMart Field's Inland Empire location means summer day games regularly reach 100°F. The first base bleachers are fully exposed.
Best seat: first base at sunset
The golden hour at LoanMart Field, with the snow-capped San Gabriels turning pink at sunset, is the most spectacular 20 minutes in the California League. Get there for 6PM.
Mountain views peak with snow on peaks
The best Rancho Cucamonga games are in April when snow is still on the San Gabriel peaks above. The backdrop is unmatched.
Insider Tips
The One Thing
Get seats on the first base side for the San Gabriel Mountain views. Winter and early spring games when snow is on the peaks are the most spectacular.
Best Seat in the House
First base reserved sections 105–110 give you the best unobstructed mountain backdrop beyond the left field wall.
Parking Reality
LoanMart Field has a large free parking lot adjacent to the stadium — arrive 30 minutes early on bobblehead and fireworks nights when the lot fills.
New Era Note
The Quakes are now the Angels' affiliate as of 2026. For longtime Dodger fans, the transition is significant — but the ballpark and mountains remain exactly the same.
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