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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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Alliant Energy PowerHouse | Cedar Rapids | Cedar Rapids | 1979 | 9,000 | Host of sporting events, concerts, shows | |||||
Principal Park | Des Moines | Des Moines | 1992 | 12,000 | Home of the Iowa Cubs (Chicago Cubs AAA affiliate) | |||||
Kinnick Stadium | Cedar Rapids | Iowa City | 1929 | 70,585 | Home of Iowa Hawkeyes football (Big Ten) | |||||
Carver-Hawkeye Arena | Cedar Rapids | Iowa City | 1983 | 15,500 | Home of Iowa Hawkeyes basketball, gymnastics, volleyball, wrestling (Big Ten) | |||||
Tyson Events Center & Fleet Farm Arena | Sioux City | Sioux City | 2003 | 10,000 | Home of Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) and Sioux City Bandits (Champions Indoor Football) | |||||
Hilton Coliseum | Des Moines | Ames | 1971 | 14,384 | Home of Iowa State Cyclones basketball, gymnastics, volleyball & wrestling (Big 12) | |||||
Iowa Events Center | Des Moines | Des Moines | 1955 | 17,000 | Includes Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center, Hy-Vee Hall, Wells Fargo Arena | |||||
I29 Speedway | Southwest | Pacific Junction | 2002 | 7,000 | Alan Wilson-designed road circuit | |||||
The Hippodrome | Cedar Rapids | Waterloo | 1919 | 8,735 | Part of the National Cattle Congress complex, Iowa’s oldest entertainment arena | |||||
UNI-Dome | Cedar Rapids | Cedar Falls | 1976 | 16,324 | Home of Northern Iowa Panthers football (MVC) & the Iowa state high school football championship | |||||
Iowa Speedway | Des Moines | Newton | 2006 | 30,000 | IndyCar Series, NASCAR Nationwide Series, NCWTS, ARCA | |||||
Mid-America Center | Southwest | Council Bluffs | 2002 | 8,000 | Hosts concerts, family shows, sporting events, community events & more | |||||
Young Arena | Cedar Rapids | Waterloo | 1994 | 3,000 | Home of Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL) and University of Northern Iowa Club Hockey Team | |||||
Knoxville Raceway | Des Moines | Knoxville | 1914 | 24,172 | Knoxville Nationals; The "Sprint Car Capital of the World" | |||||
Hawkeye Downs Speedway & Expo Center | Cedar Rapids | Cedar Rapids | 1925 | ASA, IMCA, NASCAR, UMARA, USAC & American Indy Car Series; Long considered the crowned jewel of short track racing in the Midwest | ||||||
Jack Trice Stadium | Des Moines | Ames | 1975 | 61,500 | Home of Iowa State Cyclones football (Big 12) | |||||
TBK Bank Sports Complex & Entertainment Center | Davenport Quad Cities | Bettendorf | 2018 | Sports leagues, tournaments, camps; Family center with bowling, arcade, laster tag, escape rooms, restaurant, sports bar |