Play ball! The new Hillsboro Hops Ballpark at the Gordon Faber Recreation Complex opens in April with Hillsboro's hometown team taking on Spokane, April 7 - 12, then battling Eugene, April 21 - 26.
Enjoy the ballpark's great in-person experience with:
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4,700 seats and total capacity of around 7,000 for Hops games
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a 360-degree wraparound concourse
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a beer garden
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a dedicated food hall with six dining options
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advanced sound and LED systems
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a 9,000-square-foot all-inclusive club for what the Hops say is the "ultimate premium ballpark experience"
The new ballpark's sustainable synthetic turf surface is the first of its kind in a minor league ballpark in the United States to feel like natural grass without using PFAS chemicals.
Concerts, Festivals & More
The Hillsboro Hops' vision goes beyond just sports.
The new Hillsboro Hops Ballpark is designed as a year-round entertainment venue and community gathering hub. Eventually, the ballpark could host more than 200 events each year, including:
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concerts
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festivals
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community events
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amateur baseball games
The Hops partnered with the City of Hillsboro, Washington County, the Oregon State Legislature, and Explore Tualatin Valley to finance the new ballpark.
More Hops updates
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Single-game tickets and season tickets are now on sale. Call the Hops at 503-640-0887 or learn more on the Hops webpage: www.HillsboroHops.com.
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The Hops have been hiring hourly positions on the HOPSpitality team for 2026. More details are on the Hops website.
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Ducks & Beavers baseball in Hillsboro: The University of Oregon and Oregon State University will square off at the new Hops Ballpark on Tuesday, April 14.
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Oregon State University's baseball team will travel to Hillsboro to take on the University of Portland at the new Hops Ballpark on Tuesday, May 5. The schools have squared off six times in six years, and all games have been sell-outs.
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Hops Manager Mark Reed will return in 2026 for his second season as the Hops' manager and his third season in Hillsboro.