Providence Park, located in the Goose Hollow neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, is the historic home of the Portland Timbers. The stadium was originally opened in 1926 and has since undergone extensive renovations to meet modern standards. The stadium combines new and old architectural elements and can accommodate around 25,000 spectators. Its intimate design ensures that fans are in close proximity to the action, creating an electrifying atmosphere during games.
The stadium's downtown location makes it easily accessible from Portland's vibrant city life, including restaurants, bars, and cultural institutions. It is a central hub for both sports fans and local residents. Providence Park is well-connected by public transportation, further integrating the stadium into the fabric of the city.
Sealed water bottles are allowed into the stadium.
Outside food is not permitted.
The stadium is a clear bag only venue. Guests are encouraged to limit the number of items they bring with them to the stadium.
Allowed bags include:
Prohibited bags include but are not limited to large purses, coolers, briefcases, backpacks, luggage of any kind, computer bags or any bag larger than the permissible size.
Bag check will be available outside Gates B, D and F.
Exceptions will be made for diaper bags and medically necessary items that do not fit into a clear bag.
Timber Joey is the long-standing mascot of the Timbers. He's a lumbarjack who saws a slab off a log whenever the Timbers score, and then the goal-scorer is given that slice of wood after the match.
The supporter sections are general admission, and many areas will be filled with fans standing, chanting and singing. Visiting and rival team colors and expressions of visiting or rival team support and are not permitted in the Timbers Army section. Visiting or rival supporters may be relocated to another part of the stadium.