Washington Nationals

CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches
5444 Haverhill Road North
West Palm Beach, FL 33407

Ticket Information:
(561) 500-HITS (4487)

Attending a Washington Nationals Game at CACRTI Park of the Palm Beaches

When CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches opened in 2017, Washington Nationals fans were exposed to the latest in high-end fan experiences — with definite nods to the state’s spring-training and architectural traditions.

The goal of the $148 million construction, according to the project’s design team, has CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches offering an immersive spring-training experience, one that takes fans through training fields and workout facilities before they even set foot in the 6,400 seat ballpark. This is a definite design trend in recent years at spring-training facilities. This exposes fans to players and training fields on your way to their seat, building expectations for game action.

That heightened spring-training experience is the goal. To that end, a ballpark is being designed to present the essential Florida experience – or experiences, whether it be memories of old golf resorts or lazy spring-break days spent at the beach. And they’re also focusing on the essential spring-training experience — not just the games.

Nationals Spring Training Ticket Prices & Information

2025 Washington Nationals Spring Training Ticket Information is Forthcoming. 

2024 ticket prices ranged between $20 and $65. Call (561) 500-HITS (4487) or visit www.ballparkpalmbeaches.com

Directions to CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches

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FROM I-95 NORTH: Exit I-95 onto 45th Street. Proceed west to Haverhill Road, turning left onto Haverhill Road. On game days, all vehicles may park in one of two grass parking areas. Proceed towards the stadium for Disabled Parking or drop-off. The north entrance on Haverhill Road will be right-out only.
FROM I-95 SOUTH: Drivers may exit I-95 from Okeechobee Blvd or 45th Street exits. Using Okeechobee Blvd, proceed west to Haverhill Road. Turn right onto Haverhill Road. Using 45th Street, proceed west to Haverhill Road, turning left onto Haverhill Road. On game days, all vehicles may park in one of two grass parking areas. Proceed towards the stadium for Disabled Parking or drop-off. The north entrance on Haverhill Road will be right-out only.
FROM FLORIDA’S TURNPIKE: Exit Florida’s Turnpike onto Okeechobee Blvd. Proceed east to Haverhill Road turning left onto Haverhill Road. On game days, all vehicles may park in one of two grass parking areas. Proceed towards the stadium for Disabled Parking or drop-off. The North entrance on Haverhill Road will be right-out only.

Traffic and Road Construction Information from the Florida Department of Transportation
Learn about important traffic and roadway conditions by visiting www.FL511.com. This service reports travel times, road construction, lane closures and more on major Florida roadways.

Washington Nationals Florida Spring Training History

1969-72: West Palm Beach (West Palm Beach Municipal Stadium)
1973-80: Daytona Beach (City Island Ball Park)
1981-97: West Palm Beach (West Palm Beach Municipal Stadium)
1998-2002: Jupiter (Roger Dean Stadium)
2003-16: Viera (Space Coast Stadium)
2017-present: West Palm Beach (Ballpark of the Palm Beaches)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Washington Nationals Spring Training Attendance

(2010-20)

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020*
Total Attendance 54,452 64,908 73,206 85,270 77,564 82,641 71,085 84,804 74,003 69,726 47,660
Games 12 15 15 16 14 14 12 16 15 15 9
Avg. Attendance 4,538 4,327 4,880 5,329 5,540 5,903 5,924 5,309 4,934 4,648 5,296

*The 2020 MLB Spring Training season was halted on March 12, 2020, as the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic swept through the United States stopping all sporting events, at the time, and discontinued large gatherings of people.