Arenas, Facilities & Stadiums

MapCallVenueCityYear OpenedCapacityNotesVideoBookGroup
Expo Center of Taylor County Abilene 1954 5,000 Includes a coliseum, multipurpose arena, horse barn, covered outdoor arena, display building, livestock barn, pavilion; Home of West Texas Fair & Rodeo, Western Heritage Classic, Evening for the Expo
Credit Union of Texas Event Center Allen 2009 7,000 Home of Allen Americans Hockey Club (ECHL), Dallas Sidekicks Soccer Club (MASL); hosts concerts, sporting events, tradeshows
Amarillo Civic Center Complex Amarillo 1968 7,000 Includes an auditorium, coliseum, performing arts center, 2 exhibition halls
Amarillo National Center Amarillo 2000 10,000 Located on the Tri-State Exposition; Hosts equestrian events, rodeos & livestock events, motorsports, concerts
AT&T Stadium Arlington 2009 100,000 Home of the Dallas Cowboys (NFL) & the Cotton Bowl; Site of Super Bowl XLV
Choctaw Stadium Arlington 1994 48,114 Home of the Dallas Jackals (MLR), North Texas SC (MLS Next Pro) & Arlington Renegades (UFL); Former home of Texas Rangers (MLB)
Globe Life Field Arlington 2020 40,300 Home of the Texas Rangers (MLB)
Maverick Stadium Arlington 1979 12,500 Home of UT Arlington Mavericks track & field (Sunbelt)
Circuit of the Americas Austin 2012 120,000 Home of the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix, Motorcycle Grand Prix of The Americas
DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium Austin 1924 100,119 Home of Texas Longhorns football (SEC)
Leudecke Arena Austin 1983 6,400 Home to the Star of Texas Fair & Rodeo and the Republic of Texas Biker Rally; On the grounds of the Travis County Exposition Center
Mike A. Myers Stadium & Soccer Field Austin 1999 20,000 Home of Texas Longhorns soccer & track (SEC)
Doggett Ford Park Beaumont 2002 9,737 Includes 5 facilities on 221 acres - an arena, exhibit hall, sports fields, midway & pavilion; Home of the South Texas State Fair
Neches Federal Credit Union Arena at the Montagne Center Beaumont 1984 10,080 Home of Lamar University Cardinals basketball (Southland)
Provost Umphrey Stadium Beaumont 1964 16,000 Home of Lamar Cardinals football (Southland)
Pennington Field Bedford 1987 12,500 Multi-purpose athletic & events facility
Cadence Bank Center Belton 1987 6,559 Mutil-purpose venue hosts concerts, rodeos, motocross; Home of the Central Texas State Fair & Texas Rodeo Cowboy Hall of Fame induction ceremony
Big Spring CVB Big Spring 1882 300 Roy Anderson Sports Complex + Howard College Sports + Big Spring Family Aquatic Center
Roy Anderson Sports Complex Big Spring 2010 5,000 70-acre recreational sports facility with 7 lighted softball fields, 5 baseball fields, 5 soccer fields, 2 football fields and a practice field
First United Bank Center Canyon 2002 5,000 Home of West Texas A&M Buffaloes basketball (NCAA)
H-E-B Center at Cedar Park Cedar Park 2009 8,000 Home of Texas Stars (AHL) & Austin Spurs (NBA G-League)
Blue Bell Park College Station 2012 7,053 Home of Texas A&M Aggies baseball (SEC)
Kyle Field College Station 1905 102,733 Home of Texas A&M Aggies football (SEC)
Reed Arena College Station 1998 12,800 Home of Texas A&M Aggies basketball & volleyball (SEC)
The Field House Commerce 1950 5,000 Home of Texas A&M Commerce Lions basketball & volleyball (NCAA)
Lone Star Convention & Expo Center Conroe 2001 7,500 Home of the Montgomery County Fair; Hosts equestrian & other sporting events, concerts, special events
AmericanBank Center Corpus Christi 1967 10,000 Home of Texas A&M Corpus Christi Islanders basketball (Southland), Corpus Christi IceRays (NAHL), Buc Days Pro Rodeo
Whataburger Field Corpus Christi 2005 7,050 Home of the Corpus Christi Hooks (Houston Astros AA affiliate)
American Airlines Center Dallas 2001 20,000 Home of the Dallas Mavericks (NBA) & Dallas Stars (NHL)
Fair Park Dallas 1886 9,552 Recreational & educational complex; National Historic Landmark; 9 museums, 6 performance facilities; Home of State Fair of Texas, Southwest Airlines State Fair Classic, AT&T Red River Showdown, Heart of Dallas Bowl
DATCU Stadium Denton 2011 30,850 Home of North Texas Mean Green football (AAC)
UNT Coliseum (The Super Pit) Denton 1973 9,797 Home of North Texas Mean Green basketball (AAC)
Bert Ogden Arena Edinburg 2018 9,324 Home of Rio Grande Valley Vipers (NBA G League); sports and live entertainment venue
Brackenridge Recreation Complex Edna 2009 5,000 Main Event Center, Hafernick Recreation Center, Historic Texana Church, Marina Building, Open Air Facilities
Don Haskins Center El Paso 1977 11,619 Home of UT El Paso (UTEP) Miners basketball (C-USA)
El Paso County Coliseum El Paso 1942 6,500 Sports & entertainment center including the El Paso Equestrian Center, an open-air coliseum pavilion & the Coliseum
Southwest University Park El Paso 2014 10,000 Ballpark, concerts & events
Sun Bowl Stadium El Paso 1963 51,500 Home of Texas El Paso Miners football (C-USA); Hosts the Sun Bowl
Big O Speedway Ennis 1985 5,000 Twister, Jr. Mini, Cruiser, Bomber, Street Stock, IMCA Southern Sport Mod & IMCA Modifieds
Amon G. Carter Stadium Fort Worth 1930 45,000 Home of Texas Christian (TCU) Horned Frogs football (Big 12); Hosts the Armed Forces Bowl
Cowtown Coliseum at Fort Worth Stockyards Fort Worth 1908 3,418 Hosts weekly rodeos, sporting events, concerts
Dickies Arena Fort Worth 2019 14,000 Home of Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo, American Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Tournament, Panther City Lacrosse Club (NLL)
Ed & Rae Schollmaier Basketball Complex Fort Worth 1961 6,800 Home of Texas Christian (TCU) Horned Frogs basketball (Big 12)
Fort Worth Convention Center Fort Worth 1968 13,500 Exhibit space-253,226 sq ft, meeting rooms-58,849 sq ft, ballroom-28,160, events plaza-55,000 sq ft, arena-13,500 capacity
Texas Motor Speedway Fort Worth 1997 181,655 IndyCar, NASCAR Cup Series, NCWTS, NASCAR Xfinity Series
Will Rogers Memorial Center Fort Worth 1936 8,000 Includes a coliseum, auditorium, equestrian facilities, exhibit hall & 3 arenas; Hosts annual Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo
Comerica Center Frisco 2003 6,000 Home of the Texas Legends (Dallas Mavericks NBA G-League affiliate), Dallas Stars executive offices (NHL), Frisco Fighters (Indoor Football); Hosts the Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship
Ford Center at The Star Frisco 2016 12,000 World headquarters & training facility of the Dallas Cowboys (NFL) in the 91-acre campus; multi-use events center
Riders Field Frisco 2003 10,316 Home of the Frisco RoughRiders (Texas Ranger AA affiliate)
Toyota Stadium Frisco 2005 20,500 Home of the FC Dallas (MLS), FCS Championship Game, the Frisco Bowl; home of the National Soccer Hall of Fame
Curtis Culwell Center Garland 2005 7,500 Hosts graduations, concerts, performances, athletic competitions, tradeshows, corporate meetings, weddings, reunions, church services & other events
Grand Prairie Stadium Grand Prairie 2008 6,000 Home of Texas Super Kings (Major League Cricket)
Payne Arena Hidalgo 2003 6,800 Multi-purpose arena for ice hockey, football, soccer and concerts
Fertitta Center Houston 1969 10,000 Home of Houston Cougars basketball & volleyball (Big 12)
Minute Maid Park Houston 2000 40,963 Home of the Houston Astros (MLB)
NRG Park Houston 2002 71,500 Home of the Houston Texans (NFL) & the Texas Bowl (NCAA). The stadium is part of NRG Park that also includes NRG Center, NRG Arena and NRG Astrodome.
Rice Stadium Houston 1950 47,000 Home of Rice Owls football (AAC)
Schroeder Park Houston 1995 5,000 Home of Houston Cougars baseball (Big 12)
Shell Energy Stadium Houston 2012 22,000 Home of the Houston Dynamo (MLS), Texas Southern Tigers football (SWAC) & Houston Dash (NWSL)
TDECU Stadium Houston 2014 40,000 Home of Houston Cougars football (Big 12)
Toyota Center Houston 2003 18,300 Home of the Houston Rockets (NBA)
Humble Civic Center & Arena Complex Humble 1995 7,500 Hosts locals sporting events & concerts
Bernard G. Johnson Coliseum Huntsville 1976 6,110 Home of Sam Houston State Bearkats basketball & volleyball (C-USA)
Elliott T. Bowers Stadium Huntsville 1986 14,000 Home of Sam Houston State Bearkats football (C-USA)
Leonard E. Merrell Center Katy 2005 5,600 Multi-purpose facility for concerts, trade shows, sporting events; Hosts the NCAA Southland Conference Men's and Women's Basketball Tournaments
The Hill Sports Complex Lakeway 1973 5,000 16 outdoor tennis courts, 12 are lighted; 2 indoor courts, fitness facility, spa, pool
Sames Auto Arena Laredo 2002 8,665 Multi-purpose athletic & events facility
Jones AT&T Stadium Lubbock 1947 60,454 Home of Texas Tech Red Raiders football (Big 12)
United Supermarkets Arena Lubbock 1999 15,000 Home of Texas Tech Red Raiders basketball & volleyball (Big 12)
Angelina County Expo Center Lufkin 1983 6,950 Home of Angelina County Fair
McAllen Convention Center McAllen 2007 3,500 Conventions, weddings, tradeshows, sporting events, concerts
Momentum Bank Ballpark Midland 2002 6,669 Home of the Midland RockHounds (Oakland Athletics AA affiliate MiLB)
Scharbauer Sports Complex Midland 2002 18,000 Host of High School football and soccer games; Home of Midland-Odessa FC soccer
Ector County Coliseum Odessa 1954 8,000 Home of the NAHL Odessa Jackalopes, Sand Hills Rodeo, Permian Basin International Oil Show
Ratliff Stadium Odessa 1982 17,931 Home of "Friday Night Lights," the Odessa High Broncos, the Permian High Panthers and University of Texas of the Permian Basin (UTPB) Falcons football
Caprock Motorplex Penwell 1966 5,000 NHRA
Russell Creek Park Plano 1999 5,000 22 full-size sports fields for soccer, lacrosse, rugby, football; 7 cricket fields
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Panther Stadium Prairie View 2016 15,000 Home of Prairie View A&M Panthers football (SWAC)
Fort Bend Epicenter Rosenberg 2023 10,000 230,000 sq ft venue for graduations, sports & recreation, spectator events, community/civic events, livestock/equestrian shows, festivals & fairs and conferences. Can host trade shows & amateur athletic events.
Dell Diamond Round Rock 2000 8,631 Home of the Round Rock Express (Texas Rangers AAA affiliate)
Old Settlers Park Round Rock 1982 20,000 Home of sports leagues, tournaments, festivals
Round Rock Sports Center Round Rock 2013 1,300 Indoor sports center featuring 3 NCAA basketball courts, 6 basketball courts, 12 volleyball courts, 9 multi-purpose rooms
Foster Communications Coliseum San Angelo 1958 6,500 Home to the San Angelo Rodeo; Hosts concerts, ice shows, rodeos, circuses, arena football, family shows, trade shows & exhibits
Alamodome San Antonio 1993 72,000 Home of Texas San Antonio Roadrunners football (AAC); Hosts the Alamo Bowl & the All-American Bowl
Freeman Coliseum San Antonio 1950 9,700 Hosts various sports & other events; Coliseum floor space of 32,000 sq ft & expo hall 170,000 sq ft
Frost Bank Center San Antonio 2002 18,581 Home of the San Antonio Spurs (NBA), San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo
Nelson Wolff Municipal Stadium San Antonio 1994 9,200 Home of the San Antonio Missions (San Diego Padres AA affiliate)
S.T.A.R. Soccer Complex San Antonio 2010 5,400 75-Acre soccer facility with 13 full size, fully lit athletic fields for practices, league play & tournaments
Toyota Field San Antonio 2013 8,296 Home of San Antonio FC (USL)
Strahan Arena San Marcos 1982 7,200 Home of Texas State Bobcats basketball & volleyball (Sun Belt)
UFCU Stadium San Marcos 1981 30,000 Home of Texas State Bobcats football (Sun Belt)
The Oil Palace Tyler 1983 7,000 Concert & event venue
Gerald J. Ford Stadium University Park 2000 32,000 Home of Southern Methodist (SMU) Mustangs football (ACC)
Moody Coliseum University Park 1956 8,998 Home of Southern Methodist (SMU) Mustangs basketball & volleyball (ACC)
Extraco Events Center Waco 1953 9,000 Home of The Heart O' Texas Fair & Rodeo; Includes the Extraco Events Center, Back Porch Club, Show Pavilion, Exhibits & Creative Arts Buildings
Ferrell Center Waco 1988 10,284 Home of Baylor Bears basketball & volleyball (Big 12)
McLane Stadium Waco 2014 45,140 Home of Baylor Bears football (Big 12)
Wichita Falls Multi-Purpose Events Center Wichita Falls 2003 12,400 Includes Kay Yeager Coliseum, Ray Clymer Exhibit Hall, J.S. Bridwell Ag Center & Memorial Auditorium
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