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Peter Barton Stadium Seating Chart & Seat Views – Ultimate Guide

Your Complete Guide to the Best Seats at Peter Barton Stadium

Peter Barton Stadium, a premier venue in Denver, hosts lacrosse, soccer, and concerts with a 2,000-seat capacity. Known for its intimate atmosphere and excellent sightlines, the stadium offers a range of seating options to suit every fan. Here’s how to navigate the seating chart for the best experience.

Seating Chart Breakdown

  • West Stand (Main Grandstand): Covered seating with the best views, ideal for lacrosse and soccer. Center sections (101-103) provide unobstructed sightlines.
  • East Stand (Opposite Side): Open-air bleachers with affordable pricing. Great for budget-conscious fans but may lack shade.
  • North/South End Zones: Close to the action but with angled views. Best for immersive experiences in fast-paced games.

Best Seat Views & Tips

  • Midfield (Sections 101-103): Unmatched visibility for gameplay. Avoid rows too close to the field to see full action.
  • Upper Rows (West Stand): Elevated perspective for tracking plays. Minimal obstructions from player benches.
  • Corners (Sections 104/105): Budget-friendly with decent angles, though some sideline action may be obscured.

VIP & Accessibility

  • VIP Seating: Includes premium center seats, lounge access, and concessions. Ideal for corporate events or special occasions.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible seating in West Stand (Section 102) with companion seats. Reserve early for availability.

Pro Tips

For concerts, aim for center sections (101-103) or elevated East Stand seats. Check the stadium’s virtual view tool before booking. Arrive early for general admission bleachers to secure prime spots.