Where to Sit at Durham Bulls Athletic Park

A wide cross-aisle divides the field-level seats from the terrace seats.
A wide cross-aisle divides the field-level seats from the terrace seats.

There’s a lengthy list of seating sections throughout Durham Bulls Athletic Park, which means that you should have fun thinking about where you’ll sit during your visit. The ballpark is essentially divided into two levels — the seats at field level and the seats behind a cross-aisle, which are known as the terrace-level seats.

At field level, you have three different seating options. The Field Level Premium section comprises seven sections that are directly behind home plate, spanning between the dugouts. These tickets cost $25. The Field-Level section is made up of three sections over each dugout, and its tickets cost $23. The Bulls dugout is on the third base side. If you want to sit at field level down the lines, choose the Field Reserved section. Tickets here cost $17.

DBAP’s terrace level provides an elevated view of the field and more affordable prices, which makes it appealing for families and those on budgets. It’s worth noting this is not an upper deck, so you’ll still feel very close to the action. The Terrace Premium section is straight behind home plate, comprising five large seating sections. These tickets cost $22 and are covered by a roof overhang. The Terrace Reserved section is found on each side of the Terrace Premium section. They’re also covered overhead, and cost $19. The most affordable option at the terrace level is the Terrace View section, which you’ll find down both base lines. These tickets cost $15.

The most affordable ticket option at Durham Bulls Athletic Park is the Outfield Reserved section. It comprises six seating sections across right field, costing $10 per ticket. Any ticketed fan is also free to view the game from atop the Blue Monster fence in left field. This spot offers great sightlines, an up-close view of the iconic “Hit Bull, Win Steak” sign, and plenty of space to move around.