INLAND EMPIRE 66ERS
San Manuel Stadium
Architecture & History
San Manuel Stadium opened in 1996 in San Bernardino as the home of the Inland Empire 66ers. The 5,000-seat park has been a fixture of the California League for three decades.
The stadium enters 2026 as the home of the newly re-affiliated Seattle Mariners' California League affiliate — the 66ers now in Mariners colors for the first time in franchise history after the three-team realignment.
Build specs
- OPENED
- 1996
- CAPACITY
- 5,000
- DIMENSIONS
- LF 330 · CF 410 · RF 330
Names & History
2003–present
San Manuel Stadium
Named after the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians casino in nearby Highland, CA — one of the largest casinos in Southern California.
1996–2003
Arrowhead Credit Union Park
Original corporate naming rights holder was Arrowhead Credit Union.
The Food
San Bernardino Street Tacos
Taco Stand — main concourse
Three corn tortilla street tacos with your choice of carne asada, al pastor, or chicken — garnished with onion, cilantro, and house salsa verde. Reflecting San Bernardino's vibrant taqueria culture.
Agua Fresca Bar
Concourse cart
Fresh-blended agua fresca in rotating flavors — horchata, Jamaica, tamarindo, and seasonal fruit varieties. A nod to the Inland Empire's deep Mexican-American community.
Elote Cup
Concourse carts
Off-the-cob esquites: corn kernels, mayo, cotija, lime, and chile. Served hot in a cup for easy eating in the stands.
66ers Dog
Throughout ballpark
Standard all-beef frank with classic ballpark condiments.
The Beer
Inland Empire Brewing Company Concrete Jungle IPA
Inland Empire Brewing · Riverside, CA
The definitive Inland Empire craft brewery — named after the regional identity. The Concrete Jungle IPA is their flagship, available exclusively at San Manuel Stadium.
Golden Road Brewing Heal the Bay Kölsch
Golden Road Brewing · Los Angeles, CA
A clean, crisp Kölsch with a portion of proceeds going to Heal the Bay environmental nonprofit.
Ballast Point Grapefruit Sculpin
Ballast Point · San Diego, CA
The fruit-forward variant of San Diego's most famous IPA — refreshing in the San Bernardino Valley heat.
Bud Light
Anheuser-Busch
Standard high-volume pour.
Sun & Weather Guide
San Bernardino Valley heat
San Manuel Stadium experiences the full force of Inland Empire summer heat — regularly 100–108°F in July and August day games.
Comfortable after 7:30PM
The valley heat releases after dark. Evening games are significantly more comfortable.
April–May ideal temperatures
April and May games in San Bernardino offer ideal conditions with the Santa Ana winds typically dormant.
Insider Tips
The One Thing
The taco stand on the main concourse reflects San Bernardino's genuine taqueria culture — three corn tortilla street tacos for the price of a stadium hot dog elsewhere.
Best Seat in the House
Third base side puts you in shade for evening games as the sun sets behind home plate. Sections 205–210 on the upper level give a full view of the playing field and surrounding San Bernardino valley.
New Affiliation Note
The 66ers are now the Mariners' affiliate as of 2026 after the three-team California League realignment. Former Angels fans will notice the green-and-navy presence replacing the red-and-white.
Parking Reality
San Manuel Stadium has a large adjacent free parking lot. Arrive 30 minutes early for high-attendance promo nights.
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